A high peak-to-average power ratio is a major problem that is inherent in all multicarrier communication systems. Clipping the high-peak power samples introduces (extra) clipping noise, which degrades the system performance in terms of bit-error rate (BER). Measuring the BER usually requires a very long simulation time, as clipping occurs very rarely. We propose a method called clipping noise injection, which allows BER estimation (due to clipping) in discrete multitone-based systems in a fast and quite precise way. Savings of as great as 90% or more are observed in some simulations that are reported. Higher savings are expected when lower BER cases have to be studied
A novel technique allows an easy and accurate estimation of the system BER by collecting the statist...
A bit error rate test on a transceiver is accelerated by adding a phase offset to data phase encodin...
This paper considers the performance of code division multiple access (CDMA) communications. Of part...
A high peak-to-average power ratio is a major problem that is inherent in all multicarrier communica...
Abstract—High peak-to-average power ratio is a major problem that is inherent in all multicarrier co...
DMT-VDSL signals have a high peak-to-average power ratio (PAR). In the transmitters, the PAR governs...
Abstract — The paper presents a fast bit-error-rate (BER) test suitable for digital receivers or tra...
This paper presents a novel technique that allows easy and accurate estimation of the system bit err...
The main OFDM drawbacks are Carrier Frequency Offset (CFO) and large Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PA...
As an important solution to "the last mile" access, Digital Subscriber Loops (DSL) are still maintai...
This paper introduces a novel approach towards the statistical analysis of modern high-speed 110 and...
A new adaptation algorithm to equalize the symbol error rates over all subchannels is proposed to ov...
This paper introduces a modified version of the discrete multi-tone transceiver (DMT) to increase th...
Abstract—The bit-error-rate (BER) estimation of communica-tion systems can be very time consuming wh...
One serious disadvantage of any multicarrier-modulation technique such as orthogonal frequency divis...
A novel technique allows an easy and accurate estimation of the system BER by collecting the statist...
A bit error rate test on a transceiver is accelerated by adding a phase offset to data phase encodin...
This paper considers the performance of code division multiple access (CDMA) communications. Of part...
A high peak-to-average power ratio is a major problem that is inherent in all multicarrier communica...
Abstract—High peak-to-average power ratio is a major problem that is inherent in all multicarrier co...
DMT-VDSL signals have a high peak-to-average power ratio (PAR). In the transmitters, the PAR governs...
Abstract — The paper presents a fast bit-error-rate (BER) test suitable for digital receivers or tra...
This paper presents a novel technique that allows easy and accurate estimation of the system bit err...
The main OFDM drawbacks are Carrier Frequency Offset (CFO) and large Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PA...
As an important solution to "the last mile" access, Digital Subscriber Loops (DSL) are still maintai...
This paper introduces a novel approach towards the statistical analysis of modern high-speed 110 and...
A new adaptation algorithm to equalize the symbol error rates over all subchannels is proposed to ov...
This paper introduces a modified version of the discrete multi-tone transceiver (DMT) to increase th...
Abstract—The bit-error-rate (BER) estimation of communica-tion systems can be very time consuming wh...
One serious disadvantage of any multicarrier-modulation technique such as orthogonal frequency divis...
A novel technique allows an easy and accurate estimation of the system BER by collecting the statist...
A bit error rate test on a transceiver is accelerated by adding a phase offset to data phase encodin...
This paper considers the performance of code division multiple access (CDMA) communications. Of part...