Abstract:
This paper proposes a low-complexity predistorter (PD) for compensation of both the AM/AM and the AM/PM conversions with memory. The nonlinear power amplifier (PA) is mod...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper proposes a low-complexity predistorter (PD) for compensation of both the AM/AM and the AM/PM conversions with memory. The nonlinear power amplifier (PA) is modeled as a Wiener type nonlinearity. The quasi-static nonlinearities are modeled using a class of piecewise linear (PWL) functions. The PWL function facilitates an efficient PD identification algorithm. The proposed algorithm involves a novel inverse coordinate mapping (ICM) method that maps the nonlinear characteristics of the PA to that of the PD, and parameter estimations that do not require matrix inversion. The indirect learning architecture is used to provide an on-line compensation of the memory effect of the PA. Simulation results show that the PD that compensates also the AM/PM distortion performs significantly better than one that considers only the AM/AM nonlinearity. The proposed PD is also shown to outperform the orthogonal polynomial PD in both adjacent channel interference suppression and in-band distortion compensation.
Published in: 2006 14th European Signal Processing Conference
Date of Conference: 04-08 September 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 March 2015
Print ISSN: 2219-5491
Conference Location: Florence, Italy