This paper proposes and discusses an analytical model for the evaluation of the effects of inband nonlinear distortion on the CDMA system performance. Both synchronous systems with orthogonal codes and asynchronous systems are considered. It is shown that in a broad range of cases, the nonlinear distortion in the decision variables at the receiver can be modeled by means of a complex scale factor and an additive noise, which is uncorrelated to the useful signal. Moreover, an analytical formulation of the bit error probability and total degradation (TD) as a function of output back-off (OBO) and number of user is given and the results are discussed for three classes of HPA models, the traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA), the solid state pow...
Different circuit-level approaches to analyze the effects of non linear distortion on coded division...
The influence of nonlinear high power amplifier (HPA) at transmit side on single-and multi-carrier b...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexed signals typically exhibit large dynamic ranges due to supe...
The design of code-division multiple-access (CDMA) transmission systems for satellite communications...
Abstract- An analytical formulation separating the correlated and uncorrelated distortion spectrum w...
This paper deals with the nonlinear distortion (NLD) effects of high power amplifiers (HPAs) on dir...
In this paper we develop un analytical framework for the analysis of wideband CDMA systems with sing...
This paper presents an analytical framework for the theoretical characterization and performance eva...
This paper presents an analytical framework for the performance evaluation of an MC-CDMA forward-lin...
Abstract- This paper analyses the effects of the nonlinear distortions introduced by high-power ampl...
Hardware impairments in general and amplifier nonlinearity in particular severely limit the performa...
The MC-CDMA signals (multicarrier coded division multiple access) have strong envelope fluctuations ...
Abstract. Performance evaluation and comparison of multi-carrier code division multiple access (MC-C...
The performance of OFDM system is highly affected by Amplifier nonlinearities. Nonlinearity in power...
Different circuit-level approaches to study the effects of nonlinear distortion on coded division mu...
Different circuit-level approaches to analyze the effects of non linear distortion on coded division...
The influence of nonlinear high power amplifier (HPA) at transmit side on single-and multi-carrier b...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexed signals typically exhibit large dynamic ranges due to supe...
The design of code-division multiple-access (CDMA) transmission systems for satellite communications...
Abstract- An analytical formulation separating the correlated and uncorrelated distortion spectrum w...
This paper deals with the nonlinear distortion (NLD) effects of high power amplifiers (HPAs) on dir...
In this paper we develop un analytical framework for the analysis of wideband CDMA systems with sing...
This paper presents an analytical framework for the theoretical characterization and performance eva...
This paper presents an analytical framework for the performance evaluation of an MC-CDMA forward-lin...
Abstract- This paper analyses the effects of the nonlinear distortions introduced by high-power ampl...
Hardware impairments in general and amplifier nonlinearity in particular severely limit the performa...
The MC-CDMA signals (multicarrier coded division multiple access) have strong envelope fluctuations ...
Abstract. Performance evaluation and comparison of multi-carrier code division multiple access (MC-C...
The performance of OFDM system is highly affected by Amplifier nonlinearities. Nonlinearity in power...
Different circuit-level approaches to study the effects of nonlinear distortion on coded division mu...
Different circuit-level approaches to analyze the effects of non linear distortion on coded division...
The influence of nonlinear high power amplifier (HPA) at transmit side on single-and multi-carrier b...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexed signals typically exhibit large dynamic ranges due to supe...