SPSC Lab

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In 2000, the Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory (SPSC Lab) of Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) was founded as a research and education center in nonlinear signal processing and computational intelligence, algorithm engineering, as well as circuits & systems modeling and design. It covers applications in wireless communications, speech/audio communication, and telecommunications.

The Research of SPSC Lab addresses fundamental and applied research problems in five scientific areas:

 

Result of the Month January 2012

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Coding efficiency of a three-level PWM based RF transmitter for different constant input signals with different threshold values

In modern wireless communication systems, complex modulation techniques are employed for increased data rates and spectral efficiency. However, conventional radio frequency (RF) transmitters with linear power amplifier operation only provide moderate overall transmitter efficiency for complex modulated signals. Switched-mode power amplifiers (SMPA) with appropriate baseband modulation techniques such as pulse-width modulation (PWM) are employed to increase the overall transmitter efficiency. One of the drawbacks of this technique is out-of-band power. This out-of-band power needs to be filtered in order to fulfill the transmission spectrum requirements, thus reducing the overall efficiency. A measure for the efficiency degradation of such pulsed transmitters is the coding efficiency. This work investigated optimization concept on the coding efficiency for multilevel pulsed transmitters.

Contact:
Shuli Chi