Adaptive mode transmitter for PAPR reduction and link...

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Combining or distributing information via frequency channels

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C455S102000, C455S552100, C455S426100

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07974258

ABSTRACT:
An adaptive mode transmitter enables either OFDMA or SC-FDMA modulation schemes to be used during transmission of a wireless signal, such as during mobile phone use. The modulation scheme is selected automatically, and is based on characteristics of the transmitting entity, such as bandwidth allocation, selected modulation order, and transmit power.

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