Ermolova, 2006 - Google Patents
Nonlinear amplifier effects on clipped-filtered multicarrier signalsErmolova, 2006
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- 10021408913432563840
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- Ermolova N
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- IEE Proceedings-Communications
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The clipping-filtering method is a simple and frequently used in practice technique for reducing envelope fluctuations in multicarrier systems. When analysing systems that use clipping-filtering, very often a linear amplification is assumed. Meanwhile, a nonlinear …
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