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In this paper, we study the performance of asynchronous and nonlinear FBMC-based multi-cellular networks. The considered system includes a reference mobile perfectly synchronized with its reference base station (BS) and K interfering BSs. Both synchronization errors and high-power amplifier (HPA) distortions will be considered and a theoretical analysis of the interference signal will be conducted...
In this paper, we study the performance of asynchronous and non linear FBMC based multi-cellular networks. The considered system consists of a reference mobile user perfectly synchronized with its reference base station (BS) and K interfering BSs. We have considered both synchronization errors and high power amplifiers (HPA) non linear distortions (NLD). We analyzed first the signal to noise plus...
In this paper, we analyze asynchronous and non linearly distorted FBMC signals in the downlink of multi-cellular networks. The considered system includes a reference mobile perfectly synchronized with its reference base station (BS) and K interfering BSs. Both synchronization errors and high power amplifiers (HPA) distortions will be considered and a theoretical analysis of the interference signal...
Filter Bank Multicarrier (FBMC) is an efficient multicarrier modulation characterized by its good spectral efficiency and low out of band leakage. Nevertheless, FBMC signals suffer from the high Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR). This leads nonlinear devices such as Power Amplifiers, when used, to operate in their saturation region which may severely impair system performance. In this paper, we propose...
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