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Iterative signal processing for mitigation of analog-to-digital converter clipping distortion in multiband OFDMA receivers (Q693822)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6114818
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Iterative signal processing for mitigation of analog-to-digital converter clipping distortion in multiband OFDMA receivers
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6114818

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    Iterative signal processing for mitigation of analog-to-digital converter clipping distortion in multiband OFDMA receivers (English)
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    11 December 2012
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    Summary: In modern wideband communication receivers, the large input-signal dynamics is a fundamental problem. Unintentional signal clipping occurs, if the receiver front-end with the analog-to-digital interface cannot respond to rapidly varying conditions. This paper discusses digital postprocessing compensation of such unintentional clipping in multiband OFDMA receivers. The proposed method iteratively mitigates the clipping distortion by exploiting the symbol decisions. The performance of the proposed method is illustrated with various computer simulations and also verified by concrete laboratory measurements with commercially available analog-to-digital hardware. It is shown that the clipping compensation algorithm implemented in a turbo decoding OFDM receiver is able to remove almost all the clipping distortion even under significant clipping in fading channel circumstances. That is to say, it is possible to nearly recover the receiver performance to the level, which would be achieved in the equivalent nonclipped situation.
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