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PAPR Reduction with Multiple Antennas Transmission for Carrier Aggregation

09 September 2012

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Carrier aggregation (CA) is one technique in Long Term Evolution - Advanced (LTE-A) system can extend the bandwidth up to 100MHz and increase the downlink and uplink spectral efficiency. In particular, N-x-SC-FDMA has been agreed as the uplink bandwidth extension scheme. Nevertheless, the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) remains an important issue for user equipment (UE) because it determines the power amplifier (PA) efficiency and equivalently the coverage when multi-carrier transmission is employed. In this paper, a closedloop component mapping scheme is proposed to solve the PAPR problem caused by the aggregated component carriers (CC). To introduce more diversity gain, a time domain codeword mixing technique is developed to make sure that each Turbo codeword is transmitted through multiple component carriers and multiple antennas. Simulation results show the performance improvements and prove the effective of our proposed approach in terms of PAPR and Bit Block Error Rate (BLER).