The present invention relates to an OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) system; and, more particularly, to an apparatus and a method for reducing PAPR (Peak to Average Power Ratio) in an OFDM system.
This work was supported by the IT R&D program of MIC/IITA. [2005-S-016-02, Development of Multimode Base Station]
Though an OFDM communications system has a lot of merits compared to a single carrier system, it has a drawback that complex-Gaussian distributed output samples generate high PAPR. In order to prevent non-linear distortions due to a high peak value of such a signal, a transmitter is generally required to use a considerable amount of back-off, which results in a low output of an amplifier and also reduces communications efficiency. In other words, a conventional code division multiplexing techniques have used a back-off method for expanding a linear region in a transmitter. However, it is difficult to employ the back-off method in the OFDM system because the high PAPR makes it difficult to guarantee the linearity of a transmit power amplifier.
The high PAPR is generated mainly because phases of symbols are arranged in parallel at subchannels to thereby generate a maximum value in a time-domain signal. In order to solve this problem, a variety of PAPR reduction techniques using a data scrambling, a phase optimization or the like has been proposed.
The PAPR reduction techniques employed in the conventional OFDM transmitter can reduce the PAPR by applying a PAPR reduction technique in a frequency domain. However, since many pieces of side information are required to be transmitted, there is a drawback that architecture of a receiver needs to be modified.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and a method for reducing PAPR in an OFDM system.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for reducing PAPR (Peack to Average Power Ratio) in an OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) system, including:
an IFFT (Inverse Fast Fourier Transform) unit for performing an IFFT on an input data stream modulated using a specific constellation to generate time-domain signals;
a time-domain clipping unit for performing a time-domain clipping on the time-domain signals at a clipping level determined by characteristics of the time-domain signals to reduce PAPR in the OFDM system;
an FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) unit for performing an FFT on the clipped time-domain signals to generate frequency-domain signals; and
a frequency-domain clipping unit for performing a frequency-domain clipping on the frequency-domain signals to reduce distortions generated by the time-domain clipping.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for reducing PAPR (Peak to Average Power Ratio) in an OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) system, the method including the steps of:
(a) performing an IFFT on an input data stream modulated using a specific constellation to generate a time-domain signals;
(b) peforming time-domain clipping on the generated time-domain signals at a specific clipping level to reduce PAPR in the OFDM system;
(c) performing an FFT on the clipped time-domain signals to generate frequency-domain signals; and
(d) performing a frequency-domain clipping on the generated frequency-domain signals to reduce distortions generated by the time-domain clipping.
In accordance with the method for reducing PAPR in an OFDM system of the present invention, PAPR of transmit signals is reduced by a transmit signal processing using a new PAPR reduction technique capable of reducing a time consumption or a computational complexity for finding an optimal solution, on the assumption that a PAPR reduction is a matter of optimization for minimizing a peak value while satisfying a restriction with respect to a given constellation error or range. Thus, conventional receiver architecture can be used without modifications, and also reduced computation amount and simple implementation can be achieved.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Like reference numerals will be given to like parts having substantially the same functions, and redundant description thereof will be omitted in the specification and the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
In the apparatus 200 in
In accordance with the method of the present invention, first, an IFFT is performed on an input data stream to generate time-domain signals (step S100). Here, OFDM symbols of the input data stream are oversampled at a specific oversampling rate before performing the IFFT.
A time-domain clipping is performed on the time-domain signals generated by the IFFT at a specific clipping level to reduce PAPR (step S101). At this time, the clipping level is a desired PAPR and determined by characteristics of the time-domain signals.
After an FFT is performed on the clipped time-domain signals (step S102), the signals are clipped or filtered in a frequency domain to thereby reduce signal distortions generated by the time-domain clipping (step S103). To be specific, the frequency-domain signals are clipped to restrict constellation error components due to in-band distortions generated by the time-domain clipping in the step S101 within an allowable error range determined by EVM (Error Vector Magnitude) of a constellation and “0”s are inserted in the frequency domain to eliminate out-of-band distortions generated by the time-domain clipping in the step S101.
After that, an IFFT is performed on the signal clipped or filtered in the frequency domain to regenerate a time domain transmit signal, and the regenerated time domain transmit signal is transmitted.
In order to achieve performance improvement, the steps S100 to S103 may be iterated specific number of times by using the clipped frequency-domain signals in the step S103 as the input data stream in the step S100.
In accordance with the method for reducing PAPR of the present invention, on the assumption that a PAPR reduction is a matter of optimization, a clipping based suboptimization method is adopted to overcome a high computational complexity pf a conventional optimization solution. Therefore, reduced computation amount and simple implementation can be achieved. Moreover, modification of receiver architecture is not required.
A detailed description of the method for reducing PAPR of the present invention will be made using Equations below. In an OFDM signal, frequency spacing between adjacent subcarriers is expressed as 1/T. The OFDM signal is a sum of the N number of independent QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) signals of subchannels having an identical bandwidth. Here, T denotes an interval between OFDM symbols in a time domain. An input data stream is mapped to M-QAM (M-ary QAM) symbols to form a complex symbol vector c (
c=[c
0
. . . c
N−1]T ε CN
). The complex symbol vector is again transformed into a discrete time signal x (
x=[x
0
. . . x
N−1]T
) by an IFFT process of Equation 1.
MathFigure 1
In a real system, an OFDM symbol c is oversampled by L times and an IFFT is performed on the oversampled OFDM symbol to generate a discrete time signal x (
x ε CNL
). For a given constellation c (
c ε CN
) of OFDM symbols, a constellation
{tilde over (c)}
(
{tilde over (c)} ε CN
) satisfying a restriction of Equation 2 with respect to a mean EVM (hereinafter, referred to as “EVM restriction” can be considered.
MathFigure 2
In Equation 2, a normalization factor PO denotes a mean power used in a BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying), QAM, 16QAM or 64QAM constellation, and D denotes the number of subcarriers for transmitting OFDM symbols. EVMmax is determined by a complexity of a constellation, performance of an error correction code, and a data transfer rate. A receiver can accurately demodulate data when a transmit signal satisfies the EVM restriction. For a simplicity of expression, a constellation error coefficient ε (
ε ∈rR
) is defined as Equation 3.
MathFigure 3
ε=EVMmax √{square root over (DP0)}
Assuming that a constellation c (
c ε CN
) is one of specific OFDM constellations, minimization of PAPR in the present invention is a matter of finding a constellation minimizing PAPR among constellations
{tilde over (c)}
(
{tilde over (c)} ε CN
) satisfying the EVM restriction for the given constellation c. That is, PAPR is optimized while minimizing a time-domain peak value and maintaining a mean transmit power of data within a limited range. Accordingly, minimization of PAPR is a matter of a convex optimization problem known as a SOCP (Second Order Cone Program), and can be expressed as Equation 4.
MathFigure 4
minimize p
subject to ||{tilde over (x)}i||≦p, i=1, . . . NL
{tilde over (x)}=IFFT
1({tilde over (c)})
||S({tilde over (c)}−c)||≦ε
Re
S{tilde over (c)}.Sc
≧||Sc||2−ε2/2
in variables p ε R, {tilde over (c)} ε CN, {tilde over (x)} ε CNL
In Equation 4, a matrix S is a diagonal matrix. Sii is set to one in case where an ith subcarrier transmits information, and otherwise, set to zero. Subcarriers out of a given band forcibly become zero by an oversampling IFFT. Equation 4 always has an optimal solution of
(p, {tilde over (c)}, {tilde over (x)})=(p*, c*, x*)
. The optimal solution can be obtained using conventional well-known algorithms. Since a method for obtaining a solution of Equation 4 needs to use iterative operation, complexity of the algorithm for obtaining the solution of Equation 4 is proportional to the number of times of repetitive computation.
For a given constellation c of OFDM symbols, an optimal constellation
{tilde over (c)}
satisfying Equation 4 minimizes PAPR while satisfying the EVM restriction, and thus, it is not required to transmit side information. Accordingly, a conventional receiver can be used without modifications and signals can be demodulated without errors when there is no background noise.
In accordance with the present invention, a suboptimization method for minimizing PAPR while reducing computational complexity is used in solving a PAPR reduction problem expressed as Equation 4. Though a PAPR provided by a suboptimal reduction technique is higher than an optimally minimum PAPR obtained from Equation 4, it is still lower than PAPR of an original signal. Further, the suboptimal reduction technique is relatively simpler than a method for finding an optimal solution, thereby reducing computational complexity. Here, a constellation error Δ is defined as Equation 5.
MathFigure 5
Δ={tilde over (c)}−c
Relationship between an original time-domain signal x and a signal
{tilde over (x)}
having a reduced PAPR can be expressed as Equation 6.
MathFigure 6
IFFT(Δ)={tilde over (x)}−x
As shown in Equation 6, an FFT of an error between the time-domain signal
{tilde over (x)}
having a reduced PAPR and the original signal x becomes the constellation error Δ. Here, it is a matter to be first solved to find the time-domain signal
{tilde over (x)}
having the reduced PAPR. The easiest method for reducing PAPR is to clip peak values of the original signal x to meet a specific PAPR. However, in this method, clipping causes in-band and out-of-band distortions of a signal and thus, results in a degradation of a bit error rate and a spectral regrowth. In order to solve the above problems and obtain a constellation error Δ satisfying the EVM restriction, an FFT is performed on
{tilde over (x)}−x
and then, a constellation error
Δk
of a kth carrier component is scaled when it is out of the allowable EVM range Δ (i.e., in case
|Δk|>S
) so that
Δk
falls within an allowable EVM range δ. In other words, the error component (
Δk
) out of the allowable EVM range ε is clipped as in Equation 7.
MathFigure 7
Such clipping is referred to as a frequency-domain clipping. Here, a new error component
{tilde over (Δ)}
obtained through the above clipping satisfies a condition of Equation 8.
MathFigure 8
||S{tilde over (Δ)}||≧ε
In this case, a receiver can demodulate signals without error if there exists no background noise.
MathFigure 9
Cumulative Distribution=Prob(OFDM Symbol's PAR>PAR)
Here, an allowable error range δ was set to a range corresponding to 50% of a minimum distance between symbols (i.e., δ=0.5) and the number of times of iteration was only once. As shown in
On the contrary, in case of using 64QAM as shown in
While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modification may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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