Title :
Energy efficient peak power reduction in OFDM with amplitude predistortion aided by orthogonal pilots
Author :
Paredes Paredes, Martha C. ; Fernandez-Getino Garcia, M. Julia
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Theor. & Commun., Carlos III Univ. of Madrid, Leganes, Spain
Abstract :
The high Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) is a main drawback of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems. We propose a twostep technique to reduce the PAPR consisting of a metric-based constellation extension method, such as Simple Amplitude Predistortion (SAP) algorithm, aided by Orthogonal Pilot Sequences (OPS) in a previous step, where we also provide a low-complex implementation of OPS scheme. We show that our proposal, named OP-SAP, outperforms previous approaches in terms of PAPR reduction, due to joining the benefits of Orthogonal Pilots with SAP algorithm. Moreover, it is energy efficient within two aspects: transmitted energy and implementation energy. OP-SAP saves up to 57% of transmitted energy per predistorted symbol compared to SAP. Regarding implementation energy, PAPR reduction techniques introduce some additional computational complexity, which requires extra cycles in the processor that demand energy consumption. We present an exhaustive analysis on computational power cost that shows the low power consumption of OP-SAP compared to other methods as SeLected Mapping (SLM), what yields a remarkable energy saving in its practical implementation1.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; computational complexity; OFDM systems; OP-SAP; OPS scheme; PAPR reduction techniques; SLM; computational complexity; computational power cost; energy consumption; energy efficient peak power reduction; energy saving; implementation energy; low power consumption; low-complex implementation; metric-based constellation extension method; orthogonal pilot sequences; orthogonal pilots; peak-to-average power ratio; selected mapping; simple amplitude predistortion algorithm; transmitted energy; Complexity theory; Peak to average power ratio; Predistortion; Proposals; Receivers; Transmitters; OFDM; computational complexity; energy efficiency; peak to average power ratio;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2013.6490240