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Evaluation of an optimal digital predistorter for multistandard systems
Digital Predistorter (DPD) linearizers are key components for signal integrity and power efficiency in modern communication systems. This article presents a comparative study of the performance of three models for multistandard DPD usage, the Two-Path Memory (TPM) model, the General memory Polynomial (GMP) model, and the Dynamic Deviation Reduction-Based Volterra (DDR) model.