On the Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction Problem for Orthogonal Transmission Schemes

Q3 Mathematics Internet Mathematics Pub Date : 2012-08-26 DOI:10.1080/15427951.2012.728100
H. Boche, Brendan Farrell
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High peak values of transmission signals in wireless communication systems lead to wasteful energy consumption and out-of-band radiation. However, reducing peak values generally comes at the cost of some other resource. We provide a theoretical contribution toward understanding the relationship between peak value reduction and the resulting cost in information rates. In particular, we address the relationship between peak values and the proportion of transmission signals allocated for information transmission when one is using a strategy known as tone reservation. We show that when tone reservation is used in both OFDM and DS-CDMA systems, if a peak-to-average power ratio criterion is always satisfied, then the proportion of transmission signals that may be allocated for information transmission must tend to zero. We investigate properties of these two systems for sets of both finite and infinite cardinalities. We present properties that OFDM and DS-CDMA share in common as well as ways in which they fundamentally differ.
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正交传输方案的峰均功率比减小问题
在无线通信系统中,由于传输信号的峰值过高,导致了能量的浪费和带外辐射。然而,降低峰值通常是以牺牲其他资源为代价的。我们为理解峰值降低和由此产生的信息速率成本之间的关系提供了理论贡献。特别是,我们解决了峰值和分配给信息传输的传输信号比例之间的关系,当一个人使用一种称为音调保留的策略时。研究表明,在OFDM和DS-CDMA两种系统中使用音调保留时,如果始终满足峰均功率比准则,则可分配用于信息传输的传输信号比例必然趋于零。我们研究了这两个系统在有限和无限基数集合下的性质。我们提出了OFDM和DS-CDMA的共同特性,以及它们的根本不同之处。
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