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    Design and Implementation of a Software Predistorter for amplifier linearization in OFDM-based SDR systems

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    In modern wireless communication systems, an important role is played by the amplifier in the RF transmitter. It controls the maximum distance covered, the battery consumption for mobile devices, heating, etc. Nowadays RF transmitter has a lot of uses, starting from old FM stations, and arriving, in the recent period, to piloting of drones. Simplifying as much as possible, what this device accomplishes is to convert the baseband signal containing the data to be transmitted into a radio frequency signal able to travel through the ether. This can be done directly, or in two distinct phases before passing to an intermediate frequency (IF). In both cases, the signal after conversion must be amplified with a power amplifier and then transmitted on the channel. This thesis will focus on the amplifier part of the transmitter. In particular, existing predistortion techniques, used to improve the linearity of the power amplifier, and a software, non-real time, predistorter developed for the thesis will be described
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