2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-com.2020.0076
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Low‐complexity PTS schemes for PAPR reduction in OFDM systems

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“…As stated in function (7), MER is the ratio of the ideal frequency domain signals' ⌢ X K squares sum to the error frequency domain signals'(the error of ideal frequency domain signals and demodulated transmitted signal X k = FFT(x k )) squares sum. Notice that CUPSO-PTS with the IBO-MER scheme, calculated the MER along with the fitness calculation of each particle as shown in function (19).…”
Section: Cupso-pts With Low Complexity Ibo-sdr Scheme Drawbacks (2)mentioning
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“…As stated in function (7), MER is the ratio of the ideal frequency domain signals' ⌢ X K squares sum to the error frequency domain signals'(the error of ideal frequency domain signals and demodulated transmitted signal X k = FFT(x k )) squares sum. Notice that CUPSO-PTS with the IBO-MER scheme, calculated the MER along with the fitness calculation of each particle as shown in function (19).…”
Section: Cupso-pts With Low Complexity Ibo-sdr Scheme Drawbacks (2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion: Compared with the "IBO-MER" criteria, the "IBO-SDR" criteria saved significant computational complexity. From paper [44], the computational complexity of OPTS is shown in Table 1 To overcome drawback (2), this section proposed the CUPSO-PTS with the IBO-SDR scheme to acquire the whole-space optimal HPA's energy efficiency by a fixed MER = 𝜑 4 as FIGURE 7 The structure of CUPSO-PTS-FBMC scheme with low computational complexity IBO-SDR based HPA EE evaluation criterion follows:…”
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“…It is widely acknowledged that the beyond 5G wireless is adopted in many wireless transmission standards, such as IEEE 802.11 (WiFi), long term evolution (LTE), and World interoperability for microwave access (WiMax) etc. [9][10][11][12][13][14]. Many novel techniques, such as improved OFDM, massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), millimeter (mm)-wave communications, space-to-ground communications etc., are regarded as key techniques for the beyond 5G communications networks [14,15].…”
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