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The new radio communication systems move toward the use of non-constant envelops modulations and toward the application of spread spectrum techniques. The modulated output envelops of such signals are strongly dynamic and so, the influence of the nonlinearities of the transmitters are not negligible. A solution consists of correcting the amplifier while associating with it a linearization device so that the whole amplifier-linearizer system behaves in a quasi-linear manner up to practically the power of saturation. The main part is dedicated to the study of a new adaptive digital predistorter…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The new radio communication systems move toward the use of non-constant envelops modulations and toward the application of spread spectrum techniques. The modulated output envelops of such signals are strongly dynamic and so, the influence of the nonlinearities of the transmitters are not negligible. A solution consists of correcting the amplifier while associating with it a linearization device so that the whole amplifier-linearizer system behaves in a quasi-linear manner up to practically the power of saturation. The main part is dedicated to the study of a new adaptive digital predistorter that can be applied to wide band signals used in third generation systems. After a state of the art of the predistortion system a new technique or improvement of adaptation techniques are proposed and estimated by simulation. The influence of the main sources of imperfections on the system is analyzed. The work also compares the complexity of the different approaches of predistortion by LUT,polynomial predistortion without memory or with memory.
Autorenporträt
Associate Professor and Consultant EngineerBorn in Iraq 1958. Earned B.Sc. and M.Sc in Electronic & Communication Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Baghdad, 1980, and 1984. He holds the (DRT) from the Pole Polytechnique d'Orleans, Orleans, France 2005. Actually Associate Professor at the Middle East University/ Jordan