Peak-to-average power ratio reduction using backtracking search optimization algorithm in OFDM systems

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A peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) reduction method for an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system based on a combination of a partial transmit sequence (PTS) scheme with the backtracking search optimization algorithm (BSA) is proposed. The PTS scheme shows good PAPR reduction performance; however, it requires a complex computation to search the set of optimum phase factors, especially for high-speed data transmissions. To minimize the complexity of the search for optimum phase factors, the PTS scheme is combined with the BSA. The BSA is a new and efficient population-based evolutionary search algorithm for real-valued optimization problems. A set of simulations is conducted for the PAPR reduction performance and computational complexity comparisons of the BSA-PTS scheme with different PTS schemes. Simulation results indicate that the BSA-PTS scheme yields an effective PAPR reduction performance with low computational complexity.

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Taşpinar, N., & Tokur Bozkurt, Y. (2016). Peak-to-average power ratio reduction using backtracking search optimization algorithm in OFDM systems. Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, 24(4), 2307–2316. https://doi.org/10.3906/elk-1401-260

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