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Analytical Evaluation Of Nonlinear Distortion Effects On Multicarrier Signals Theresa Arajo

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Analytical Evaluation Of Nonlinear Distortion Effects On Multicarrier Signals Theresa Arajo
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Theresa Araújo
ISBN: 9781482215946, 1482215942
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Analytical Evaluation Of Nonlinear Distortion Effects On Multicarrier Signals Theresa Arajo by Theresa Araújo 9781482215946, 1482215942 instant download after payment.

This book examines the nonlinear distortion of multicarrier signals. First, it outlines the basic principles of multicarrier transmission and multicarrier-based systems. Next, it presents a unified approach to well-known analytical results on memoryless nonlinearities that takes advantage of the Gaussian behavior of multicarrier signals. This is followed by a theoretical study of the accuracy of the Gaussian approximation usually used for multicarrier signals. Finally, a study of the performance of some multicarrier-based systems in the presence of different types of nonlinear devices is presented.

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