Abstract

The universal filtered multicarrier (UFMC) system is one of the novel candidate waveforms for 5G systems. UFMC is expected to achieve low latency, robustness against frequency offset, and reduce out-of-band (OoB) radiation that leads to a higher spectral efficiency. Although, the UFMC system offers many advantages as mentioned before, but being a multicarrier transmission technology, it suffers from high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR). In this paper, a modified selected mapping (SLM) approach with low-complexity is proposed for reducing PAPR in UFMC systems. The main idea of the proposed modified SLM (P-SLM) approach is to utilize the linearity property of the UFMC modulator. The P-SLM approach generates U w alternative UFMC waveforms using U m UFMC modulators, where U m is the square-root of U w . Therefore, the computational complexity of the P-SLM approach is reduced compared to the existing SLM based PAPR reduction approaches for UFMC systems. The P-SLM approach is compared to the other approaches found in the literature in terms of PAPR reduction ability, bit error rate (BER) performance, and the computational complexity.

Highlights

  • Future wireless telecommunication technology needs to support a large number of applications, such as internet of everything (IoE) and massive machine type communication (Massive MTC) [1], [2]

  • POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY we show how the filtering of each sub-band of subcarriers in the universal filtered multicarrier (UFMC) system compared with filtering the whole band as in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system can affect the power spectral density (PSD)

  • In this paper the selected mapping (SLM) approach is used to reduce the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) in UFMC systems

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Introduction

Future wireless telecommunication technology needs to support a large number of applications, such as internet of everything (IoE) and massive machine type communication (Massive MTC) [1], [2]. Fathy et al.: Low-Complexity SLM PAPR Reduction Approach for UFMC Systems compared to the PTS approach [10]. The main drawback of using SLM in UFMC systems in the same manner as in OFDM systems is its higher complexity due to using large number of Um UFMC modulators to achieve high PAPR reduction ability.

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