Martin Mataln
Infineon Technologies
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IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters | 2016
Thomas Magesacher; Peter Singerl; Martin Mataln
Accurate modeling of an RF power amplifier and/or its inverse is the core element of every digital predistortion system. An interesting alternative to the family of classic polynomial models are piecewise models, which divide the magnitude range into segments and define gain/phase-distortion through complex-valued functions on a per-segment basis. Naturally, the question arises whether a well-chosen non-uniform segmentation outperforms straightforward uniform segmentation and whether the benefit outweighs the extra effort. This work has two contributions: First, the segmentation that is optimal in the least-squares sense is determined jointly with the model coefficients and its benefit in terms of linearization improvement is demonstrated through measurements on a Doherty power amplifier. Second, a reduced-complexity approach with negligible performance loss is proposed.
Archive | 2012
Christian Schuberth; Peter Singerl; Martin Mataln
Archive | 2012
Franz Dielacher; Martin Mataln; Christian Schuberth; Peter Singerl
Archive | 2014
David Seebacher; Peter Singerl; Christian Schuberth; Martin Mataln
Archive | 2016
David Seebacher; Peter Singerl; Christian Schuberth; Martin Mataln
Archive | 2015
Thomas Magesacher; Peter Singerl; Martin Mataln
Archive | 2012
David Seebacher; Peter Singerl; Christian Schuberth; Martin Mataln
Archive | 2017
Peter Singerl; Thomas Magesacher; Martin Mataln
european microwave integrated circuits conference | 2016
Peter Singerl; Thomas Magesacher; Martin Mataln
Archive | 2016
Martin Mataln; Christian Schuberth; David Seebacher; Peter Singerl