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Fifth Annual Conference on Communication Networks and Services Research (CNSR '07)
PTS Peak Power Reduction of OFDM Signals with Low Complexity IFFTs
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
May 14-May 17
ISBN: 0-7695-2835-X
A. Ghassemi, University of Victoria, Canada
T. A. Gulliver, University of Victoria, Canada
Partial transmit sequence (PTS) is a distortionless technique used to reduce the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) of an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signal. However, it has a relatively high computational complexity due to the computation of multiple inverse fast Fourier transforms (IFFTs). We reduce this complexity by using a radix FFT that computes multiple IFFTs with low computational complexity. Signals at the middle stages of an N-point radix-r FFT using decimation in frequency (DIF) are employed for PTS subblocking. Performance results are presented which show that PAPR reduction similar to other techniques such as ordinary PTS (O-PTS) is achieved.
Citation:
A. Ghassemi, T. A. Gulliver, "PTS Peak Power Reduction of OFDM Signals with Low Complexity IFFTs," cnsr, pp.85-92, Fifth Annual Conference on Communication Networks and Services Research (CNSR '07), 2007
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