par Deleu, Thibault ;Horlin, François ;Dervin, Mathieu
Référence (04-09 May, 2014: Florence, Italy), Proc. of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP
Publication Publié, 2014-05
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Résumé : In satellite broadcast and broadband communication systems, it is desirable to relax as much as possible the complexity of terminals for feeder-to-user links. Pre-distortion algorithms are therefore considered at the transmitter side to compensate for the non-linear interference induced by the channel. In case of large channel lengths and multi-level constellations, remaining interference after pre-distortion may however still be significant. In this paper, we show that the system performance can be improved by combining a pre-distortion algorithm with a low-complexity turbo-equalization structure at the receiver side. This structure relies on the observation that the interference before pre-distortion and the remaining interference after pre-distortion are correlated.