Abstract:
A non-constant envelope with high peaks is a main disadvantage of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). These high peaks produce signal excursions into non-linear region of operation of the Power Amplifier (PA) at the transmitter, thereby leading to non-linear distortions and spectral spreading. Many Peak to Average Power Ration (PAPR) reductions methods have been proposed in the literature. The objective of this review is to give a clear understanding of different techniques to reduce PAPR of the signal and that mathematically analyzed . finally compare PAPR before and after clipping , selective mapping and partial transmit sequence . The numerical analysis and computer simulation show that PTS is the best for reducing PAPR