Two novel memory polynomial models are derived based on physical knowledge of a general power amplifier (PA). The derivations are given in detail to facilitate derivations of other model structures. The model error in terms of normalized mean square error (NMSE) and adjacent channel error power ratio (ACEPR) of the novel model structures are compared to that of established models based on the number of parameters using data measured on two different amplifiers, one high-power base-station PA and one low-power general purpose amplifier. The novel models show both lower NMSE and ACEPR for any chosen number of parameters compared to the established models. The low model errors make the novel models suitable candidates for both modeling and dig...
Abstract—In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model u...
A comparative study of state-of-the-art behavioral models for microwave power amplifiers (PAs) is pr...
This paper contains supporting derivations for the paperMemory Polynomial Baseband Modeling of RF Po...
Two novel memory polynomial models are derived based on physical knowledge of a general power amplif...
In this paper we present measured in- and output data of a power amplifier (PA). We compare this dat...
Radio frequency power amplifiers play a key role in transceivers for mobile communications and their...
In this paper, a system level behavioural model for RF power amplifier, which exhibits memory effect...
Wireless communication systems suffer a great deal from the inherent nonlinear nature of power ampli...
Radio frequency (RF) communications are limited to a number of frequency bands scattered over the ra...
International audienceAn emulation tool with the capability of modeling the nonlinearity order and m...
International audienceAn emulation tool with the capability of modeling the nonlinearity order and m...
In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model used is a ...
In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model used is a ...
Polynomials have been extensively used to model power amplifier (PA) behavior because of their linea...
In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model used is a ...
Abstract—In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model u...
A comparative study of state-of-the-art behavioral models for microwave power amplifiers (PAs) is pr...
This paper contains supporting derivations for the paperMemory Polynomial Baseband Modeling of RF Po...
Two novel memory polynomial models are derived based on physical knowledge of a general power amplif...
In this paper we present measured in- and output data of a power amplifier (PA). We compare this dat...
Radio frequency power amplifiers play a key role in transceivers for mobile communications and their...
In this paper, a system level behavioural model for RF power amplifier, which exhibits memory effect...
Wireless communication systems suffer a great deal from the inherent nonlinear nature of power ampli...
Radio frequency (RF) communications are limited to a number of frequency bands scattered over the ra...
International audienceAn emulation tool with the capability of modeling the nonlinearity order and m...
International audienceAn emulation tool with the capability of modeling the nonlinearity order and m...
In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model used is a ...
In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model used is a ...
Polynomials have been extensively used to model power amplifier (PA) behavior because of their linea...
In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model used is a ...
Abstract—In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model u...
A comparative study of state-of-the-art behavioral models for microwave power amplifiers (PAs) is pr...
This paper contains supporting derivations for the paperMemory Polynomial Baseband Modeling of RF Po...