Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
445185 AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

High peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR  ) is a common problem in OFDM transmissions. This paper investigates the influence and effects of various μμ-Law companding parameters to assist in reducing the high values of PAPR  . Results for modified μμ-Law companding, where the use of a further new companding profile parameter PR (peak ratio) is applied, are presented. Simulation studies of PAPR, bit-error-rate (BER) and power spectral density (PSD  ) are investigated as a function of μμ and PR  . It is shown that modified μμ-Law companding significantly reduces PAPR, though marginally larger (0.5 dB) than normal μμ-Law companding, and significantly improves BER   to levels better than μμ-Law companding. The spectral splatter due to companding is also evaluated and noted that the larger the companding profile, μμ, the larger will be the sideband splatter. The results allow an optimum companding profile based on the use of both μμ and PR to be chosen in relation to acceptable or desired PAPR and BER requirements. A brief evaluation of companding and selected mapping (SLM) in terms of PAPR reduction and BER is also presented.

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