Presentation 2005-07-22
Probability distribution for voltage instantaneous values of multi-carrier communication systems
Yoshimasa DAIDO,
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Abstract(in English) It is generally accepted that probability distribution of voltage instantaneous values approaches to Gauss distribution at large number of sub-carriers in multi-carrier communication. However, the relation between fitting accuracy and number of sub-carriers has not been given quantitatively. This paper describes accurate estimation method of the probability distribution by using characteristic function method. By this method, peripheral portion of the distribution is compared to the Gaussian in detail. The comparison clarifies the following two facts : (1) deviation from Gaussian does not decrease for the increase of number of sub-carriers for a multi-carrier signal filtered by wideband filter, simultaneously, (2) the deviation becomes negligible for number of sub-carriers larger than 100, when each sub-carrier is filtered by a narrow-band Nyquist filter for the sub-carrier.
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Keyword(in English) multi-carrier / peak to average ratio / probability distribution
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Title (in English) Probability distribution for voltage instantaneous values of multi-carrier communication systems
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Keyword(1) multi-carrier
Keyword(2) peak to average ratio
Keyword(3) probability distribution
1st Author's Name Yoshimasa DAIDO
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology()
Date 2005-07-22
Paper # RCS2005-53
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 196
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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