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Nesta carta, é discutida a transmissão de amplitude constante para sistemas multicódigo ortogonais. Para obter alta eficiência de potência, necessitamos de um amplificador de alta potência que tenha característica não linear. A distorção não linear, no entanto, pode ocorrer devido aos sinais multicódigo terem grandes flutuações de amplitude. Se conseguirmos a transmissão de amplitude constante, a distorção não linear pode ser desprezada. Nesta carta, investigo a propriedade dos fluxos de bits de informação que podem alcançar a transmissão de amplitude constante e mostro que as sequências dobradas podem alcançar a transmissão de amplitude constante.
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Tadahiro WADA, "Characteristic of Bit Sequences Applicable to Constant Amplitude Orthogonal Multicode Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E83-A, no. 11, pp. 2160-2164, November 2000, doi: .
Abstract: In this letter, the constant amplitude transmission for orthogonal multicode systems is discussed. In order to obtain the high power efficiency, we require the high power amplifier which has non-linear characteristic. The nonlinear distortion, however, may occur because of the multicode signals having large amplitude fluctuations. If we can achieve the constant amplitude transmission, the nonlinear distortion can be neglected. In this letter, I investigate the property of the information bit streams that can achieve the constant amplitude transmission and show that the bent sequences can achieve the constant amplitude transmission.
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