Title :
Multisine signals for wireless system test and design [Application Notes]
Author :
Carvalho, Nuno B. ; Remley, Kate A. ; Schreurs, Dominique ; Card, K.C.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Aveiro, Aveiro
fDate :
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multisine signals are used in the laboratory and in the field to provide a periodic, well-characterized waveform that can simulate complex modulated radio frequency (RF) signals. In the field of wireless telecommunications, multisines are often used to provide realistic test signals that have statistics similar to various types of digitally modulated signals. It is concluded that the multisine approach is well suited for evaluating a nonlinear system excited by real communication signals. Multisine signals enable to gather important information about the in-band distortion and to excite long-term memory effects by generating baseband components. They are periodic and straightforward to characterize, making them ideal for identifying both magnitude and phase distortion during test and verification. Using multisines to simulate standard wireless system excitations and figures of merit allows for very good laboratory nonlinear distortion measurement setups.
Keywords :
nonlinear distortion; nonlinear systems; radiocommunication; signal processing; baseband components; complex modulated radio frequency signals; in-band distortion; long-term memory effects; magnitude distortion; multisine signals; nonlinear distortion measurement; nonlinear system; phase distortion; wireless system design; wireless system test; wireless telecommunication; Digital modulation; Frequency modulation; Laboratories; Nonlinear distortion; Nonlinear systems; RF signals; Radio frequency; Signal design; Statistical analysis; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MMM.2008.919938