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Peak power and bandwidth efficient linear modulation

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This paper looks into modulation formats which minimize peak power and retain high spectral efficiency, and a generalized phase shift keying (PSK) modulation format is developed and shown to offer superior peak power efficiency relative to that of commonly used linear modulation formats.
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In portable wireless communication systems, power consumption is of major concern. Traditional modulation and coding schemes have been designed from the standpoint of minimizing average power. However, for linear power amplifiers needed for spectrally efficient modulation formats, amplifier efficiency and hence power consumption are determined by the peak power of the transmitted signal. This paper looks into modulation formats which minimize peak power and retain high spectral efficiency. Peak power is broken into a sum (in terms of decibels) of average power and a peak-to-average power ratio, and a variety of modulation formats are evaluated in terms of peak power efficiency in both a Gaussian noise and Rayleigh fading channel. A generalized phase shift keying (PSK) modulation format is developed and shown to offer superior peak power efficiency relative to that of commonly used linear modulation formats. Two schemes are presented for reducing the peak-to-average power ratio of various modulation formats. First, data translation codes are used to avoid data sequences which cause large peaks in the transmitted signal. This approach was found to be most productive in quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) formats. Finally, an adaptive peak suppression algorithm is presented which further reduces the peak-to-average power ratios of the PSK and generalized PSK formats. The peak suppression algorithm is also applicable to /spl pi//4-QPSK and was found to improve peak power efficiency of that format by about 1.25 dB over a Rayleigh fading channel.

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A comparison of peak power reduction schemes for OFDM

TL;DR: Two powerful and distortionless peak power reduction schemes for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) are compared and one investigated technique is selected mapping (SLM) where the actual transmit signal is selected from a set of signals.
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Minimisation of the peak to mean envelope power ratio of multicarrier transmission schemes by block coding

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New trellis codes based on lattices and cosets

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