PAPR analysis of non‐contiguous duplex multicarrier signals

Abstract This paper deals with the peak to average power ratio of duplex multicarrier signals. A simple but accurate expression of the complementary cumulative distribution of the peak to average power ratio is suggested, based on both empirical and theoretical analyses of the mean peak to average p...

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Main Authors: V. Savaux, Y. Louët
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Electronics Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/ell2.12049
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description Abstract This paper deals with the peak to average power ratio of duplex multicarrier signals. A simple but accurate expression of the complementary cumulative distribution of the peak to average power ratio is suggested, based on both empirical and theoretical analyses of the mean peak to average power ratio of such a continuous duplex signal. To this end, it is shown that the mean peak to average power ratio can be written in function of the frequency distance between the two signals composing the duplex one. The relevance and the accuracy of the suggested analysis are shown through simulations, and a discussion paves the way to further analyses involving general multiplex signals with different powers and subcarriers numbers.
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spelling doaj.art-a9111283573141629c2e8671470894492023-02-27T12:06:16ZengWileyElectronics Letters0013-51941350-911X2021-01-01572929510.1049/ell2.12049PAPR analysis of non‐contiguous duplex multicarrier signalsV. Savaux0Y. Louët1Advanced Connectivity Lab, b‐com Rennes FranceCentraleSupélec Rennes FranceAbstract This paper deals with the peak to average power ratio of duplex multicarrier signals. A simple but accurate expression of the complementary cumulative distribution of the peak to average power ratio is suggested, based on both empirical and theoretical analyses of the mean peak to average power ratio of such a continuous duplex signal. To this end, it is shown that the mean peak to average power ratio can be written in function of the frequency distance between the two signals composing the duplex one. The relevance and the accuracy of the suggested analysis are shown through simulations, and a discussion paves the way to further analyses involving general multiplex signals with different powers and subcarriers numbers.https://doi.org/10.1049/ell2.12049Modulation and coding methodsRadio links and equipmentOther topics in statistics
spellingShingle V. Savaux
Y. Louët
PAPR analysis of non‐contiguous duplex multicarrier signals
Electronics Letters
Modulation and coding methods
Radio links and equipment
Other topics in statistics
title PAPR analysis of non‐contiguous duplex multicarrier signals
title_full PAPR analysis of non‐contiguous duplex multicarrier signals
title_fullStr PAPR analysis of non‐contiguous duplex multicarrier signals
title_full_unstemmed PAPR analysis of non‐contiguous duplex multicarrier signals
title_short PAPR analysis of non‐contiguous duplex multicarrier signals
title_sort papr analysis of non contiguous duplex multicarrier signals
topic Modulation and coding methods
Radio links and equipment
Other topics in statistics
url https://doi.org/10.1049/ell2.12049
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