Wireless communication is a field of interest for many scholars and researchers. Researches are being done to improve the speed of data transmission and to improve the reliability of the system. Students of electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering choose this field for doing their M-tech project and M-tech thesis. This project topic categorized as wireless projects is M-tech level projects that analyze PAPR reduction approaches and comparison is done between the both. PAPR is Peak to average ratio and the problem of PAPR arises in OFDM systems. The problem of PAPR in OFDM system causes performance degradation of the systems and will enhance the out-of-band power. To improve the performance of OFDM systems and to improve their efficiency PAPR reduction in OFDM systems is done. In this M-tech project two techniques namely PTS and SLM are implemented and comparative analysis of both techniques is done. In the PTS technique, sub blocks are formed by partitioning the input data block of N symbols. The weighing of sub blocks is done according to the phase factor of that sub block. The PAPR is reduced by the selection of the phase factors. The second technique that is employed for PAPR reduction is the SLM technique. Numbers of asymptotically independent OFDM signals are generated by the SLM technique. The signal of the lowest PAPR is selected from the generated signal and the transmission is done. This reduces PAPR of the overall signal. This is a M-tech level project which is implemented using MATLAB software and the results of Comparisons of both the applied techniques are obtained at the end.
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Technologies Covered
Digital Signal Processing, Latest Projects, MATLAB Projects | Thesis, Wireless (WSN | MANET)
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Wireless, Communication, MATLAB, Mathworks, Linpack, Localization, Networking, Routing, Energy Efficient, WSN, Manet, Wimax, Filteration, OFDM, PAPR, SLM, PTS, Latest Projects, New Projects, DSP, Digital Filter, Analog Filter, Signal Processing
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