Whenever a DS-CDMA signal is the sum of several components associated to different spreading codes it has high envelope fluctuations and a high peak-to-mean envelope power ratio (PMEPR) setting strong linearity requirements for the power amplifiers. The use of clipping and filtering techniques (which can be repeated several times) was shown to be an effective way of reducing the PMEPR of DS-CDMA signals. We consider an improved receiver where there is an iterative estimation and cancelation of nonlinear distortion effects. The proposed receiver allows significant performance improvements after just a few iterations, even when we have strong nonlinear distortion effects
In this paper, we consider MC-CDM schemes (MultiCarrier Code Division Multiplexing) where clipping t...
In this paper, we consider MC-CDM schemes (MultiCarrier Code Division Multiplexing) where clipping t...
In this paper we consider the uplink transmission in MC-CDMA systems (MultiCarrier Coded Division Mu...
Whenever a DS-CDMA signal is the sum of several components associated to different spreading codes ...
Whenever a direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) signal is the sum of several comp...
Whenever a direct-sequence code-division multipleaccess (DS-CDMA) signal is the sum of several comp...
Whenever a DS-CDMA signal (direct sequence code division multiple access) is the sum of several comp...
Abstract—Whenever a direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) signal is the sum of sev...
several components associated to different spreading codes (e.g., the DS-CDMA signal to be transmitt...
In this paper we consider the uplink transmission in MC-CDMA (multicarrier -coded division multiple ...
In this paper we consider the uplink transmission in MC-CDMA systems (multicarrier coded division mu...
In this paper, we consider the uplink transmission in multicarrier code-division multiple-access (MC...
This paper considers the use of space division multiple access (SDMA) techniques for the uplink of m...
In this paper, we consider low-PMEPR (Peak-to-Mean Envelope Power Ratio) MC-CDMA (Multicarrier Code...
We consider MC-CDMA schemes, with reduced envelope fluctuations. Both CP-assisted (cyclic prefix) an...
In this paper, we consider MC-CDM schemes (MultiCarrier Code Division Multiplexing) where clipping t...
In this paper, we consider MC-CDM schemes (MultiCarrier Code Division Multiplexing) where clipping t...
In this paper we consider the uplink transmission in MC-CDMA systems (MultiCarrier Coded Division Mu...
Whenever a DS-CDMA signal is the sum of several components associated to different spreading codes ...
Whenever a direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) signal is the sum of several comp...
Whenever a direct-sequence code-division multipleaccess (DS-CDMA) signal is the sum of several comp...
Whenever a DS-CDMA signal (direct sequence code division multiple access) is the sum of several comp...
Abstract—Whenever a direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) signal is the sum of sev...
several components associated to different spreading codes (e.g., the DS-CDMA signal to be transmitt...
In this paper we consider the uplink transmission in MC-CDMA (multicarrier -coded division multiple ...
In this paper we consider the uplink transmission in MC-CDMA systems (multicarrier coded division mu...
In this paper, we consider the uplink transmission in multicarrier code-division multiple-access (MC...
This paper considers the use of space division multiple access (SDMA) techniques for the uplink of m...
In this paper, we consider low-PMEPR (Peak-to-Mean Envelope Power Ratio) MC-CDMA (Multicarrier Code...
We consider MC-CDMA schemes, with reduced envelope fluctuations. Both CP-assisted (cyclic prefix) an...
In this paper, we consider MC-CDM schemes (MultiCarrier Code Division Multiplexing) where clipping t...
In this paper, we consider MC-CDM schemes (MultiCarrier Code Division Multiplexing) where clipping t...
In this paper we consider the uplink transmission in MC-CDMA systems (MultiCarrier Coded Division Mu...