OFDMA nonlinear distortion recovery using improved clipping localization and iterative projections

Guoguang Chen, R. Ansari
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In OFDM-based systems the effect of nonlinear amplification at the transmitter is increasingly being tackled by receiver-oriented methods that aim to reduce distortion through estimating and recovering the clipped signal. However, in OFDMA systems, recovery of clipped signals poses new challenges because not all modulation information about other users is available to any individual user. Recently a scheme based on simple clip localization and band limited signal recovery has been proposed to address this problem but its performance is limited. In this paper, we propose to improve clip location estimation by exploiting key factors such as closeness of signal level to clipping threshold, clip time-span, and out-of-band power for local windowed subsequences, and then incorporate clip location estimates in iterative projection method to recover the clipped signal. Extensive simulations demonstrate that the performance is significantly improved with the proposed scheme compared with existing methods.
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基于改进的裁剪定位和迭代投影的OFDMA非线性失真恢复
在基于ofdm的系统中,越来越多地采用面向接收机的方法来解决发射机非线性放大的影响,这些方法旨在通过估计和恢复被截断的信号来减少失真。然而,在OFDMA系统中,由于并非所有其他用户的调制信息对任何单个用户都是可用的,因此对截断信号的恢复提出了新的挑战。最近提出了一种基于简单的片段定位和带限信号恢复的方案来解决这一问题,但其性能有限。本文提出利用局部加窗子序列的信号电平与裁剪阈值的接近程度、裁剪时间跨度和带外功率等关键因素来改进剪辑位置估计,然后将剪辑位置估计纳入迭代投影法中以恢复被裁剪的信号。大量的仿真表明,与现有方法相比,该方案的性能得到了显著提高。
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