Performance Analysis of PAPR Reduction of OFDM Signal in Different Channels by Using Piecewise Linear Companding
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research (IJSER) (Vol.3, No. 9)Publication Date: 2015-09-05
Authors : A Rajani; Pollai Duryodhana;
Page : 56-59
Keywords : OFDM; PAPR; piecewise linear function; Companding; Companding distortion;
Abstract
In the OFDM communication system the main disadvantage factor is Peak Average to Power Ratio (PAPR) which limits the performance of the overall system. To limit this factor in the OFDM system there are so many techniques are there, depends on the nature of the system like clipping, Partial transmission, Selective mapping, Companding transform etc, in these technique companding technique is the a simple methodology to compress or compand the input signal based on the inflection points to reduce the PAPR in the system, while decompander is the technique in the receiver to expand the companded signal from the transmitter section in the OFDM. The piecewise linear companding is based on the linear equations to compress the OFDM sequence where the companding distortion should be considered, in this model we present a performance analysis of the PAPR reduction in different channels with proficient companding based on the piecewise linear equations. The whole system considered under Rician fading channel model gives the reduced PAPR and optimal BER rate of the OFDM system with less companding distortion.
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