Title :
OFDM codes for peak-to-average power reduction and error correction
Author :
Van Nee, Richard D J
Author_Institution :
Lucent Technol. Bell Lab., Nieuwegein, Netherlands
Abstract :
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a promising way to provide large data rates at reasonable complexity in wireless fading channels. However, a major disadvantage of OFDM is its large peak-to-average power ratio, which significantly decreases the efficiency of the transmitter power amplifier and hence forms a major obstacle to implementing OFDM in portable communication systems. This paper shows the possibility of using complementary codes for both decreasing the peak-to-average power (PAP) ratio and error correction. Set sizes and minimum distance properties of these codes are derived. It is shown that specific subsets of complementary codes have a minimum distance of up to half the code length, while their PAP ratio is only 3 dB. Simulation results demonstrate the viability of using these codes in multipath fading channels. It is currently planned to implement OFDM with complementary codes in the Wireless ATM Network Demonstrator (WAND), a joint European ACTS program
Keywords :
decoding; error correction codes; fading; frequency division multiplexing; mobile radio; multipath channels; quadrature amplitude modulation; European ACTS program; OFDM codes; QAM; Wireless ATM Network Demonstrator; code length; code set sizes; complementary codes; decoding; error correction; large data rates; minimum distance properties; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; peak to average power reduction; simulation results; transmitter power amplifier efficiency; wireless fading channels; Asynchronous transfer mode; Error correction codes; Fading; Kernel; Modulation coding; OFDM modulation; Peak to average power ratio; Power amplifiers; Transmitters; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1996. GLOBECOM '96. 'Communications: The Key to Global Prosperity
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3336-5
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1996.594459