Abstract

Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a widely used multicarrier modulation technique. High peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) is a major drawback of OFDM systems which leads to power inefficiency and signal distortions. The simplest approach is to clip the high amplitudes at some predefined threshold before the signal is applied to the amplifier. The clipping causes in-band distortion as well as out-of-band radiation. Though the out-of-band radiation is reduced using filtering, it causes peak regrowth. The peak regrowth is taken care of using the repeated clipping and filtering. This paper presents the use of a different form of limiting, inverted wrap-around (IWrap). IWrap is presented and evaluated in terms of PAPR reduction and peak regrowth. The results show that IWrap limiting is much better for PAPR reduction as compared to conventional clipping technique. The performance of the proposed limiting technique is investigated with Bussgang noise cancellation iterative receiver for OFDM signals. The results of this iterative receiver with IWrap limiting are presented in terms of bit error probabilities.

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