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Partial Transmit Sequence and Selected Mapping Schemes for PAPR Reduction in GFDM Systems

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Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing (GFDM) is one of the 5G candidates to overcome the shortcomings of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), high peak rating power ratio (PAPR), and high Out… Click to show full abstract

Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing (GFDM) is one of the 5G candidates to overcome the shortcomings of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), high peak rating power ratio (PAPR), and high Out of Band (OOB) radiation. GFDM has a low PAPR due to the use of a number of subcarriers. The purpose of this paper is to compare the two algorithms to reduce PAPR if applied to the non-linear distortion-affected GFDM system. Partial Transmit Sequence (PTS) and Selected Mapping (SLM) are selected because these techniques do not distort the signal, so they do not change the spectrum of the signal. The simulation result shows PAPR GFDM is not significantly affected by nonlinear distortion. After being given the PTS technique, the PAPR value on GFDM dropped to 5 dB. Meanwhile, after being given a selective mapping technique, the PAPR value in GFDM dropped to 6.2 dB.. However, for a 5G application with thousands of devices, this value should still be reduced. After being given a PTS, the PAPR value drops to the value according to the 5G criterion. Better PTS performance decreases PAPR for GFDM systems that are given nonlinear distortion when compared to SLM.

Keywords: gfdm systems; value; gfdm; partial transmit; selected mapping; transmit sequence

Journal Title: International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems
Year Published: 2019

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