减少OFDM PAR的主动星座修改技术

R. Prabhu, E. Grayver
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摘要

OFDM是一种被广泛采用的无线通信调制技术。然而,OFDM波形仍然受到较大的峰均功率比(PAR)的影响。较大的PAR导致更高的发射功率低效率。本文比较了星座失真(CD)和主动星座扩展(ACE)两种星座修改技术,以降低OFDM波形的PAR。这两种技术都是相似的,在某种意义上,星座符号被修改以降低PAR。在CD中,在PAR降低和增加失真之间进行权衡,这会导致更大的误码率(BER)。在ACE中,要在增加功率和降低PAR之间进行权衡。引入了一个称为归一化总功率(NTP)的度量,以方便对这两种不同技术进行比较。使用此度量,我们使用802.11a OFDM波形比较了两种技术的性能。我们提出比较,通过模拟,在编码和未编码的情况下。仿真结果表明,对于非编码OFDM系统,除QPSK外,ACE在所有星座的性能都优于CD。但是,当编码存在时,CD优于ACE。对于编码的QPSK,使用CD的NTP改进最高可达4.1dB,对于未编码的QPSK,使用ACE的NTP改进最高可达0.8 dB。
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Active constellation modification techniques for OFDM PAR reduction
OFDM is a widely adopted modulation technique for wireless communication. However, the OFDM waveform still suffers from a large peak-to-average power ratio (PAR). Larger PAR leads to higher transmit power inefficiency. In this paper, we compare two constellation modification techniques, constellation distortion (CD) and active constellation extension (ACE), to reduce the PAR of the OFDM waveform. Both techniques are similar, in the sense that the constellation symbols are modified to reduce PAR. In CD, the tradeoff is between PAR reduction and added distortion, which results in a larger bit error rate (BER). In ACE, the tradeoff is between added power and PAR reduction. A metric called normalized total power (NTP) is introduced to facilitate a comparison between these two different techniques. Using this metric, we compare the performance of the two techniques using an 802.11a OFDM waveform. We present comparisons, via simulation, in both coded and uncoded cases. The simulation results show that, for an uncoded OFDM system, ACE performs better than CD for all constellations except QPSK. However, CD is preferred over ACE when coding is present. NTP improvements using CD can be up to 4.1dB in the case of coded QPSK and up to 0.8 dB using ACE for uncoded QPSK.
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