Adaptive Tone Reservation for better BER Performance in a Frequency Selective Fading Channel
Résumé
Multicarrier modulation systems suffer from large peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR). Tone reservation is a popular technique for PAPR reduction. It consists in reserving a number of carriers to produce a redundant additive signal which reduces the peak power. There are several schemes to select the reserved carriers. In this paper, we propose a new selection method for adaptive tone reservation. It is showed through simulations that this new proposed selection technique allows 5 dB gain in terms of signal-to-noise ratio for a bit error rate of 10 −3 , for different constellations, in frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channel.
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