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Low-Complexity Subband Digital Predistortion for Spurious Emission Suppression in Noncontiguous Spectrum Access.

Authors :
Abdelaziz, Mahmoud
Anttila, Lauri
Tarver, Chance
Li, Kaipeng
Cavallaro, Joseph R.
Valkama, Mikko
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory & Techniques. Nov2016 Part 1, Vol. 64 Issue 11a, p3501-3517. 17p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Noncontiguous transmission schemes combined with high power-efficiency requirements pose big challenges for radio transmitter and power amplifier (PA) design and implementation. Due to the nonlinear nature of the PA, severe unwanted emissions can occur, which can potentially interfere with neighboring channel signals or even desensitize the own receiver in frequency division duplexing transceivers. In this paper, to suppress such unwanted emissions, a low-complexity subband digital predistortion solution, specifically tailored for spectrally noncontiguous transmission schemes in low-cost devices, is proposed. The proposed technique aims at mitigating only the selected spurious intermodulation distortion components at the PA output, hence allowing for substantially reduced processing complexity compared with classical linearization solutions. Furthermore, novel decorrelation-based parameter learning solutions are also proposed and formulated, which offer reduced computing complexity in parameter estimation as well as the ability to track time-varying features adaptively. Comprehensive simulation and RF measurement results are provided, using a commercial LTE-Advanced mobile PA, to evaluate and validate the effectiveness of the proposed solution in real-world scenarios. The obtained results demonstrate that highly efficient spurious component suppression can be obtained using the proposed solutions. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189480
Volume :
64
Issue :
11a
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory & Techniques
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119353214
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TMTT.2016.2602208