Computationally Efficient Modified PTS for PAPR Reduction in MIMO-OFDM

Reddy, Busireddy Venkata Subba (2016) Computationally Efficient Modified PTS for PAPR Reduction in MIMO-OFDM. MTech thesis.

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Abstract

Nowadays wireless communication has taken its leap for a high data rate using the multi-carrier transmission technique.Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM) is one of such popular method for achieving this high information rate.OFDM has several advantages,but one of the main drawbacks is its high peak-to-average power ratio(PAPR).This is due to a large number of the subcarrier,which leads to distortion problem at receiver. An OFDM signal with the high PAPR requires power amplifier’s(PAs)with large dynamic ranges.Such PAs are less efficient,costly to manufacture and very much difficult to design.There have been a large number of techniques are available in the literature to reduce the PAPR, such as Partial transmit sequence,Selective mapping,Block Coding, Tone rejection,etc.However,the challenging part is that most of the PAPR reduction schemes come with high computational complexity.Recent PAPR reduction techniques such as partial transmit sequence(PTS)has been considered as most popular for PAPR reduction.This research work explores to find a solution for the PAPR reduction by using PTS technique, which has been implemented by using sub-blocks partitioning.In sub-block partition consists of OFDM data frame which is partitioned into several sub-blocks.An adjacent partitioning(AP)method can be perceived as the best of the existing partitioning method when the cost and PAPR reduction performance are considered together.A new technique is based on modified PTS using phase rotation and circular shifting to attain the overall reduction of PAPR in MIMO-OFDM system, but computational complexity does not decrease for the same.A Co-operative PTS technique which is mainly based on alternative PTS technique is applied.In this technique although a slight loss of PAPR reduction performance is there but with much lower computational complexity.

Item Type:Thesis (MTech)
Uncontrolled Keywords:OFDM;PAPR;Partial transmit sequence(PTS);Adjacent partitioning;MIMO-OFDM
Subjects:Engineering and Technology > Electronics and Communication Engineering > Wireless Communications
Divisions: Engineering and Technology > Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
ID Code:8420
Deposited By:Mr. Sanat Kumar Behera
Deposited On:30 Aug 2017 12:58
Last Modified:06 Dec 2019 14:07
Supervisor(s):Patra, Sarat Kumar

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