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Methods for Peak to Average Power Ratio Reduction on SCFDMA

Published: 25 September 2016 Publication History

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Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SCFDMA) is currently adopted by 3GPP in the LTE cellular systems for the uplink due to its high data rate and low peak-to-average power-ratio (PAPR). In this work, the PAPR for IFDMA (Interleaved Frequency Division Multiple Access), LFDMA (Localized Frequency Division Multiple Access), and DFDMA (Distributed Frequency Division Multiple Access) techniques are evaluated using Monte Carlo simulations. The results are obtained employing raised cosine (RC) and root raised cosine (RRC) pulse shaping filters, which are compared to each other using two different types of modulation QPSK and 16QAM. The current work also analyzes the impact of the roll of factor and data block size on the system. From the numerical analysis and evaluation, the paper shows the way to choose the appropriate control parameters' combination in order to obtain the lowest value of PAPR.

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SEEDA-CECNSM '16: Proceedings of the SouthEast European Design Automation, Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Social Media Conference
September 2016
126 pages
ISBN:9781450348102
DOI:10.1145/2984393
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  1. 16QAM
  2. DFDMA
  3. Data Block Size
  4. IFDMA
  5. LFDMA
  6. PAPR
  7. QPSK
  8. RC
  9. RRC
  10. Roll of Factor
  11. SCFDMA

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