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Probability distribution analysisof M-QAM-modulated
OFDM symbol and reconstruction of distorted data
Hyunseuk Yoo
∗
, Fr´ed´eric Guilloud and Ramesh Pyndiah
Department of Signal and Communications, ... saturation area of an amplifier, its
data recovery is not possible. For the second case, deliberate clipping makes an intentional noise which
falls both in-band and out -of- band. In-band distortion ... degradation, while
out -of- band radiation reduces spectral efficiency. Filtering methods can reduce out -of- band radiation, but
also introduces peak regrowth of OFDM signals and increases the overall...
... both in-band and out -of- band. In-band distortion results in an error performance degradation, while
out -of- band radiation reduces spectral efficiency. Filtering methods can reduce out -of- band radiation, ... reconstruction of OFDM symbols lowers the
error floor level.
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Probability distribution analysisof M-QAM-modulated
OFDM symbol and reconstruction of distorted data
Hyunseuk Yoo
∗
, Fr´ed´eric Guilloud and ... Fully formatted
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Probability distribution analysisof M-QAM-modulated OFDM symbol and
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