WO2002028041A2 - Method for reducing the peak-to-average power ratio of a modulated signal - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for reducing the peak-to-average power ratio of a telecommunication signal according to the preamble of the first claim.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex
- LAN wireless local area networks
- use is made of around 50 orthogonal subcarrier frequencies which are evenly distributed over a bandwidth of about 20 MHZ in a 5GHz frequency band.
- the signal is cut into a plurality of data blocks, which are distributed and transmitted over the plurality of subcarriers. In this way, it can be ensured that most of the signal is receivable anywhere in the network. A small portion of the signal may be lost on certain locations: where a dead spot is present for one of the subcarriers, the data block carried on this subcarrier will be lost.
- This loss of signal can be compensated by transmitting an amount of error correction along with the signal.
- This error correction is also provided to correct bit errors which may be introduced into the signal between the modulation in the sender and the demodulation in the receiver and which may originate from interference of the transmitted signal with noise, propagation losses and multipath fading.
- a bit change from "0" to "1” or vice versa is modulated as a phase and/or amplitude change of one of the subcarriers.
- PAP peak-to-average power ratio
- clipping is a non-linear operation which introduces non-linearities into the signal. These non-linearities adversely affect the orthogonality of the subcarriers, which means that the subcarriers of the signal interfere with each other to a certain extent. Furthermore, the clipping of the signal creates out-of-band frequency components, i.e. unwanted spectral components outside the bandwidth in which the subcarriers are comprised. Upon transmittal of the clipped signal, the loss of orthogonality causes interference between the subcarriers, so that they can no longer be demodulated independently in the receiver.
- the additional signals which are transmitted on frequencies outside the bandwidth may cause further disturbance of the subcarriers or disturb the operation of any other signal receiving devices.
- the bit stream which is derived from the transmitted signal after demodulation may contain a too high amount of errors to be correctable by the error correction, which is transmitted along with the signal.
- the method of the invention is explained for an OFDM modulated signal, which comprises a plurality of orthogonal subcarriers.
- the method of the invention is applicable to any modulation technique in which the modulated signal comprises a plurality of orthogonal components (subcarriers, codes or other) and in which the PAP problem is experienced, such as for example Orthogonal Code Division Multiplexing (OCDM) or other.
- OCDM Orthogonal Code Division Multiplexing
- step b) of introducing non-linearities in the modulated signal in such a way that the peak-to-average power ratio of the modulated signal is reduced, adversely affects the orthogonality of the subcarriers of the signal in a similar way as in the prior art.
- the method of the invention comprises an additional step c) before the signal with non-linearities is applied to the amplifier. In this additional step c), the orthogonality between the subcarriers is restored.
- the method of the invention ensures that the signal which is amplified and subsequently transmitted is composed of orthogonal subcarriers, as opposed to the prior art methods described above.
- the amount of error correction which has to be transmitted along with the signal can be reduced, which reduces the cost and power consumption of the transmittal.
- the predetermined value to which the amplitude of the modulated signal is reduced can be chosen in respect of the amount of error correction which is transmitted along with the signal. A trade off is possible between the amount of error correction and the PAP ratio of the transmitted signal.
- step c) of the method of the invention further comprises the removal of unwanted spectral components from the signal achieved after the introduction of non-linearities in step b).
- unwanted spectral components may be created into the modulated signal in a similar way as in the prior art methods mentioned above. By removing these unwanted spectral components before applying the signal to the amplifier, it can be obtained that the signal which is transmitted does not comprise spectral components outside the bandwidth of the subcarriers, so that interference or disturbance by such spectral components can be avoided.
- step c) comprises demodulating and subsequently modulating the signal achieved after the introduction of non-linearities in step b).
- This demodulation and modulation are carried out according to the same modulation technique as used for modulating the signal from the original bit stream.
- a bit stream is achieved which is substantially equal to the original bit stream, except that it contains a number of bit errors, which result from the introduction of non-linearities in step b).
- the bit stream after demodulation is altered in such a way with respect to the original bit stream that, when it is modulated again, the amplitude of the newly modulated signal does not exceed the predetermined value.
- the signal obtained, which is applied to the amplifier is composed of orthogonal subcarriers.
- step b) The adverse effect to the orthogonality by introducing the non-linearities in step b) is removed from the signal. Furthermore, by demodulating and subsequently modulating, any unwanted spectral components present in the signal after step b) are removed. So by demodulating and subsequently modulating again, it can be simultaneously achieved for the newly modulated signal that the orthogonality of the subcarriers is ensured, that the unwanted spectral components are removed and that the amplitude remains below the predetermined value.
- Step b) of the method of the invention preferably comprises the clipping of the amplitude of the signal on the peak locations.
- the amplitude of the signal on the peak locations is clipped to the predetermined value in order to reduce the PAP ratio to the desired extent.
- the invention further relates to a method for modulating a bit stream to a signal by using a multicarrier modulation technique and subsequently reducing the peak-to-average power ratio of the modulated signal by using the method described above. Furthermore, the invention also relates to a wireless local area network comprising a transmitting device for transmitting a signal which is modulated from a bit stream using the method of the former paragraph, and a receiving device for receiving the modulated signal.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention.
- the method shown in figure 1 is suitable for reducing the PAP-ratio of a signal modulated using the OFDM scheme. This is shown on figure 1 in that a set of original bits is applied to an "OFDM modulator", which outputs an "original signal" to be transmitted.
- the OFDM modulator divides the original bit stream into a plurality of data blocks which are distributed over a plurality of subcarriers. These subcarriers are orthogonal frequencies, which do substantially not interfere with each other when transmitted.
- a bit change from "0" to "1” or vice versa is modulated as a phase and/or amplitude change of one of the subcarriers.
- PAP peak-to-average power ratio
- a "hard clipping” device In order to reduce the PAP ratio of the original signal, it is applied to a "hard clipping" device.
- This hard clipping device analyses the amplitude of the original signal and detects peak locations where the amplitude rises above a predetermined value. On occurrence of such a peak, the device clips the amplitude to the predetermined value, so that the PAP ratio of the signal being output by the hard clipping device is reduced with respect to the original signal.
- the clipping is a non-linear operation, i.e. it introduces non-linearities in the original signal. These non-linearities may affect the orthogonality of the subcarriers of the signal and create unwanted frequency components.
- this "clipped, non- linear signal" prior to transmittal it is first applied to an "OFDM demodulator” and subsequently to an "OFDM modulator".
- the OFDM demodulator demodulates the clipped, non-linear signal and returns it to a bit stream ("bits with errors"), which is substantially the same as the original bit stream apart from a number of bit errors. These bit errors are the result of the introduction of the non-linearities into the original signal by clipping the peaks.
- the OFDM modulator then (re-)modulates the "bits with errors" into the "clipped, but linear signal".
- This clipped linear signal differs from the clipped non-linear signal in that any loss of orthogonality between the subcarriers is restored and that any unwanted spectral components are removed.
- As the final step in the method of figure 1 is an OFDM modulation, it is obtained that all subcarriers in the final signal, i.e. the "clipped, linear signal”, are orthogonal and no unwanted spectral components are present.
- the "clipped, linear signal” differs from the
- a signal with a low PAP ratio can be obtained which has a high spectral purity, i.e. it comprises orthogonal subcarriers and no unwanted spectral components.
- a device for transmitting the signal in a local area network can have an amplifier which is lower in power consumption and cost.
- a receiving device can have less difficulty in retrieving the original bit stream from the signal it receives.
- the bit stream obtained in the receiving device after demodulation of the received signal may have bit errors, which originate from the introduction of non-linearities prior to transmittal, but the risk of causing further bit errors during transmittal is reduced by the high spectral purity of the transmitted signal.
- the retrieval of the original bit stream from the received bit stream i.e. the removal of bit errors, is obtained by transmitting an amount of error correction along with the signal.
- the amount of bit errors in the received bit stream can be reduced with the method of the invention, also the amount of error correction transmitted along with the signal can be reduced.
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| US11063696B2 (en) | 2019-07-16 | 2021-07-13 | Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc | Increasing average power levels to reduce peak-to-average power levels using error correction codes |
| US11075656B2 (en) | 2019-07-16 | 2021-07-27 | Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc | Bit error reduction of communication systems using error correction |
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