OFDM Clipping-Based Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR)
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Simulation of Clipping-Based Peak-to-Average Power Ratio in OFDM Systems, used for modeling the PAPR reduction process through signal clipping techniques in OFDM transmissions.
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<p>OFDM Clipping-Based Peak-to-Average Power Ratio is a parameter used for simulating the clipping-based PAPR reduction technique in OFDM systems. In OFDM simulations, clipping-based PAPR is widely employed to model and analyze the signal clipping process that limits peak signal amplitudes. Through simulation studies of clipping-based PAPR, researchers can better understand and optimize the clipping mechanism in OFDM systems, thereby improving system performance and reliability. The implementation typically involves applying amplitude constraints to time-domain OFDM signals before transmission, where signals exceeding a predetermined threshold are clipped to reduce PAPR while managing resulting distortion effects.</p>
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