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  • Wall Shadow Removal in Over Roof Top Urban Propagation Modeling

    Surachest KOSIRIKHAJON  Chatchai WAIYAPATTANAKORN  

     
    LETTER-Antenna and Propagation

      Vol:
    E86-B No:7
      Page(s):
    2242-2245

    Wall shadow removal problems differ due to configuration of walls in different propagation scenarios. Applying Weiler-Atherton polygon clipping method helps calculate illuminated regions on the building walls, but unfortunately the technique has limitation when there are many walls and the walls configuration is complex. The modified Weiler-Atherton polygon clipping method proposed can solve the problem by regarding all vertices of the subject polygon or clipping polygon, that are also intersection points as simply intersection points. In the case that a certain vertex of the subject polygon is a vertex of the clipping polygon, this vertex of the subject polygon is still considered a vertex. It is found that wall shadow removal using the proposed modified Weiler-Atherton polygon clipping method is more efficient.

  • Adaptive Clipping Level Control for OFDM Peak Power Reduction Using Clipping and Filtering

    Takeo FUJII  Masao NAKAGAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1647-1655

    In this paper, we focus on an OFDM peak power reduction method that uses clipping and filtering. This method can reduce the peak power of OFDM via clipping, and can also reduce the out-band emission via filtering, even if a nonlinear amplifier is used. However, the filtering causes peak power regeneration. For purposes of reducing the effect of peak power regeneration, we propose an adaptive clipping level control method for OFDM peak power reduction, as part of a technique using clipping and filtering. In this method, the clipping level is optimized by checking the peak power regrowth which is caused by inserting a filter, by using a multi-stage filtering simulator. Thus the peak power is adjusted to the target PAPR. If the target PAPR is decided to be the saturation power of an amplifier, the bit error rate performance is improved without increasing the out-band emission. In order to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed system, we evaluate its performance by using computer simulation.

  • Reducing Clipping-Induced Distortion in an Optical Cable TV System by Using Carrier Phase Locking

    Takuya KURAKAKE  Mikio MAEDA  Yasuhiro ITO  Naoyoshi NAKAMURA  Kimiyuki OYAMADA  

     
    LETTER-Optical Communication

      Vol:
    E81-B No:10
      Page(s):
    1941-1943

    We propose a method of reducing laser-clipping-induced distortion in a subcarrier multiplexed (SCM) optical-cable TV system. This scheme reduces amplitude peaks of the SCM signal by controlling the phases of video carriers to prevent the clipping which occurs when these peaks fall below the threshold of a laser-diode. It is experimentally shown that using this method reduces the bit error rate in an AM-VSB / QAM hybrid optical-transmission system.

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