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Two novel nonlinear companding schemes with iterative receiver to reduce PAPR in multi-carrier modulation systems
Companding transform is an efficient and simple method to reduce the Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) for Multi-Carrier Modulation (MCM) systems. But if the MCM signal is only simply operated by inverse companding transform at the receiver, the resultant spectrum may exhibit severe in-band and out-of-band radiation of the distortion components, and considerable peak regrowth by excessive channel noises etc. In order to prevent these problems from occurring, in this paper, two novel nonlinear companding schemes with a iterative receiver are proposed to reduce the PAPR. By transforming the amplitude or power of the original MCM signals into uniform distributed signals, the novel schemes can effectively reduce PAPR for different modulation formats and sub-carrier sizes. Despite moderate complexity increasing at the receiver, but it is especially suitable to be combined with iterative channel estimation. Computer simulation results show that the proposed schemes can offer good system performances without any bandwidth expansion
Peak to average power ratio reduction in NCâOFDM systems
Non contiguous orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (NC-OFDM) is an efficient and adaptable multicarrier modulation scheme to be used in cognitive radio communications. However like OFDM, NC-OFDM also suffers from the main drawback of high peak to average power ratio (PAPR). In this paper PAPR has been reduced by employing three different trigonometric transforms. Discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete sine transform (DST) and fractional fourier transform (FRFT) has been combined with conventional selected level mapping (SLM) technique to reduce the PAPR of both OFDM and NC-OFDM based systems. The method combines all the transforms with SLM in different ways. Transforms DCT, DST and FRFT have been applied before the SLM block or inside the SLM block before IFFT. Simulation results show the comparative analysis of all the transforms using SLM in case of both OFDM and NC-OFDM based systems
Feasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical Links
Plans to upgrade the LHC after approximately 10 years of operation are
currently being considered at CERN. A tenfold increase in luminosity delivered
to the experiments is envisaged in the so-called Super LHC (SLHC). This will
undoubtedly give rise to significantly larger data volumes from the detectors,
requiring faster data readout. The possibility of upgrading the CMS Tracker
analog readout optical links using a bandwidth efficient digital modulation
scheme for deployment in the SLHC has been extensively explored at CERN.
Previous theoretical and experimental studies determined the achievable data
rate using a system based on Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) to be
~3-4Gbit/s (assuming no error correction is used and for an error rate of
~10-9). In this note we attempt to quantify the feasibility of such an upgrade
in terms of hardware implementation complexity, applicability to the high
energy physics (HEP) environment, technological feasibility and R&D effort
required.Comment: CERN CMS Note. 16 pages, 10 figure
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