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Whenever a DS-CDMA signal is the sum of several components associated to different spreading codes it has high envelope fluctuations and a high peak-to-mean envelope power ratio (PMEPR) setting strong linearity requirements for the power amplifiers. The use of clipping and filtering techniques (which can be repeated several times) was shown to be an effective way of reducing the PMEPR of DS-CDMA signals...
This paper considers the use of space division multiple access (SDMA) techniques for the uplink of multi-carrier code division multiple access (MCCDMA) systems, where the transmitted signals face strong nonlinear distortion effects. The signal transmitted by each mobile terminal (MT) is submitted to a nonlinear operation consisting of a clipping device followed by a frequency-domain filtering operation,...
In this paper we consider the uplink transmission in MC-CDMA (multicarrier -coded division multiple access) systems. Since MC-CDMA signals are OFDM-like multicarrier signals, they have high envelope fluctuations and a high PMEPR (Peak-to-Mean Envelope Power Ratio) which leads to amplification difficulties. To reduce the envelope fluctuations of the transmitted signals, while maintaining the spectral...
In this paper we consider the use of SDMA (Space Division Multiple Access) techniques for the uplink of MC-CDMA systems (MultiCarrier -Coded Division Multiple Access) where the transmitted signals face strong nonlinear distortion effects. We define an iterative receiver that jointly performs a turbo-MUD (Multiuser Detection) as well as estimation and cancellation of the nonlinear distortion effects.
A single bit 5th order complex continuous-time sigma-delta IF-to-baseband modulator with integrated mixer and switched-capacitor (SC) feedback DAC for AM/FM/IBOC car radio receiver is presented. The input intermediate frequency (IF) is 10.7MHz and the sampling frequency is 41.7MHz. In AM mode (3kHz BW) the achieved dynamic range is 110dB. In FM mode (200 kHz BW) the achieved dynamic range is 90dB...
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