Abstract
A new adaptive digital predistortion based on an iterative injections approach is experimentally verified using a 4G signal. An error vector magnitude and spectrum regrowth improvements are achieved, while at the same time not requiring large digital signal processing memory resources and computational complexity. Therefore, the method can be a strong candidate to become a part of modern predistorters for nonlinearity compensation in 4G wireless transmitters.
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