Performance Analysis of a New Adaptive PTS Scheme for Reducing the PAPR and High Speed Processing in OFDM Systems

OFDM 시스템에서 PAPR기 감소와 고속처리를 위한 새로운 적응형 PTS 기법의 성능분석

  • Published : 2003.09.01

Abstract

OFDM is a very attractive technique for achieving high-bit-rate data transmission and high spectrum efficiency. However one of disadvantages of OFDM signal is the high PAPR characteristic when multicarriers are added up coherently. In this paper, we propose an adaptive PTS scheme using two threshold levels for PAPR reduction and reducing the amount of PAPR calculations with clipping scheme. Simulation results show that it is almost same between average bit error rate performance of the proposed scheme and that of a conventional scheme. Also, we obtain a great performance gain in the amount of calculations compared to the conventional scheme. Therefore, proposed system has a good performance in data processing time in OFDM wireless communication systems.

OFDM(Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)은 주파수 이용효율을 높이고 고속의 데이터 전송이 가능하며 주파수 선택적 페이딩에 강한 전송 방식이지만, 다수 부반송파(sub-carrier)들의 중첩현상으로 인해 전송 신호의 PAPR(Peak to Average Power Ratio)이 크다는 문제점이 있다. 본 논문에서는 PAPR의 감소와 PAPR의 연산량 감소를 위해, PTS 기법에 clipping 개념을 적용하여 두개의 임계 레벨을 갖는 적응형 PTS(Partial Transmit Sequence) 기법을 제안한다. 모의실험을 통해, 제안한 기법이 만족할 만한 BER(Bit Error Rate) 성능을 유지하면서 clipping delta 값(Δ)을 1dB, 2dB 그리고 3dB로 증가 할수록 clipping 개념이 없는 기존의 적응형 PTS 기법보다 PAPR의 연산량을 크게 줄임으로써 시스템의 데이터 처리 속도면에서 우수한 성능을 가짐을 보인다.

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