Method for reducing peak-average power ratio based on multi-carrier continuous phase modulation system
A technology of peak-to-average power ratio and modulator, which is applied in the direction of multi-frequency code system, etc., which can solve the problems of nonlinear distortion of the system, reduction of system transmission efficiency, and failure of correct demodulation at the receiving end.
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[0012] The number of sub-carrier groupings in the system is defined as V, and the specific implementation of the invention is described for one OFDM symbol. The present invention will be described in detail below by means of the accompanying drawings.
[0013] figure 1 A model diagram of the system used is shown.
[0014] In step 101, for the serial data stream b i (i=1, 2...) perform serial-to-parallel conversion, and the data stream is divided into V groups of parallel branches.
[0015] In step 102, the CPM modulators determine the modulation index, and the selected modulation index for each modulator is passed to the peak-to-average power ratio reduction module. The selection principle of the modulation index is as follows: for 4CPM, when h=2 / 5, 4 / 5, the number of states is 5, and the bit error performance is the best; for 8CPM, when h=2 / 9, 4 / 9, 8 / 9 , the number of states is 9, and the bit error performance is the best. At the same time, the influence of the modulatio...
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