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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/4810
Title: A PARTITION DUMMY SEQUENCE INSERTION PAPR REDUCTION METHOD OF THE OFDM SYSTEM
Authors: Chi-Min Li 
Jia-Chyi Wu 
Chao-Chin Tseng
Keywords: OFDM;PAPR;power amplifier
Issue Date: Oct-2012
Journal Volume: 20
Journal Issue: 5
Start page/Pages: 541 - 546
Source: Journal of Marine Science and Technology-Taiwan
Abstract: 
OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) technique has been widely adopted in many wireless communication systems due to its high data-rate transmission ability and robustness to the multipath fading channel. One major drawback of the OFDM signal is the high peak-toaverage power ratio (PAPR) problem. The high PAPR results in the in-band distortion and out-of-band radiation when the OFDM signal is fed into a nonlinear power amplifier (PA). In this paper, we propose a partition dummy sequence insertion (PDSI) method to reduce the PAPR problem. Simulation results of the PAPR reduction and bit error rate (BER) performance for the proposed method are evaluated to demonstrate its capabilities.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/4810
ISSN: 1023-2796
DOI: 10.6119/jmst-011-0506-4
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