Proposal of Improved PTS Method for STBC MIMO-OFDM Systems
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This paper proposes a new Partial Transmit Sequence (PTS) method in conjunction with the concurrent algorithm for Space Time Block Code Multiple Input Multiple Output-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (STBC MIMO-OFDM) systems. The feature of proposed PTS method is that each cluster is divided into two parts and these two parts employ the different weighting factors to achieve the better Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) with keeping the same size of side information and almost the same size of computational complexity as that for the conventional concurrent PTS method.
著者
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KOBAYASHI Hideo
Department of Medicine, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University
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BOONSRIMUANG Pisit
Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Moungkuts Institute of Tec
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MATA Tanairat
Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Moungkuts Institute of Tec
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BOONSRIMUANG Pornpawit
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Mie University
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