Title :
Augmented Volterra predistortion for the joint mitigation of power amplifier and I/Q modulator impairments in wideband flexible radio
Author :
Schubert, Bryan ; Gokceoglu, Ahmet ; Anttila, Lauri ; Valkama, Mikko
Author_Institution :
Wireless Commun. & Networks Dept., Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Inst., Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
Dynamic and flexible RF spectrum access through software-defined radio technologies is known to be limited by transmitter RF impairments, most notably spurious emissions due to mixer I/Q imbalance and power amplifier nonlinearity. In this article, a novel digital predistortion structure is developed for joint mitigation of frequency-dependent I/Q imbalance and dynamic nonlinear effects of amplifiers in wideband direct-conversion radio transmitters. The developed structure consists of two Volterra series in parallel, with built-in sparsity in the kernels, and is shown to be linear in parameters thus requiring only one feedback path for joint parameter identification. Extensive simulation results demonstrate significant improvements in transmitter linearization performance, compared to state-of-the-art memory polynomial based linearizers. Thus, the developed predistortion solution can be seen as one key enabling technique towards practical deployment of SDR technology with digitally-enhanced wideband RF front-ends.
Keywords :
Volterra series; linearisation techniques; modulators; power amplifiers; software radio; I/Q modulator impairment; Volterra series; augmented Volterra predistortion; digital predistortion structure; dynamic nonlinear effects; feedback path; flexible RF spectrum access; joint parameter identification; power amplifier impairment; software defined radio; transmitter linearization performance; wideband direct conversion radio transmitters; wideband flexible radio; Joints; Kernel; Polynomials; Predistortion; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
DOI :
10.1109/GlobalSIP.2013.6737113