PEAK to AVERAGE POWER COMPUTING and OPTIMIZATION of OPTICAL OTFS 5G WAVEFORM USING HYBRID FRACTAL-BASED SIGNAL PROCESSING ALGORITHM

Arun Kumar, Mashael Maashi, Haya Mesfer Alshahrani, Munya A. Arasi, Abdulsamad Ebrahim Yahya, Aziz Nanthaamornphong, Jawhara Aljabri, Yazeed Alzahrani

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Abstract

Optical orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) is better at handling Doppler shifts and multipath fading, making signals more reliable and valuable in places with much movement beyond the fifth generation (B5G). Using practical power amplifiers at the transmitter causes power inefficiency and signal distortion because of the OTFS system's high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), severely reducing system efficiency. Combining partial transmit sequence (PTS) and selective mapping (SLM), a technique known as PTS+SLM, reduces peak power. While SLM generates numerous phase-modulated signal candidates and chooses the one with the lowest PAPR, PTS separates the signal into sub-blocks and optimizes their phases to decrease peak power. With few changes to the signal structure, this dual strategy effectively reduces PAPR while improving power spectral density (PSD) efficiency. As a result, we ensure the accuracy and dependability of the transferred data by maintaining the bit error rate (BER). Fractal optimization methods could be applied to these algorithms. For example, fractal-inspired optimization techniques might be used to explore the phase space more effectively or to discover new phase sequences that result in lower PAPR. According to the simulation findings, the suggested PTS+SLM method works better than the traditional PTS and SLM methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2540040
JournalFractals
Volume32
Issue number9-10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • 5G
  • BER
  • Fractal Signal Processing
  • Optical OTFS
  • PAPR
  • PTS+SLM

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