Abstract
One of the main drawbacks of OFDM systems is the high peak-to-average-power ratio (PAPR). Most of the PAPR reduction techniques require transmitter-based processing. However, we propose a receiver-based low-complexity clipping signal recovery method. This method is able to i) reduce PAPR via a simple clipping scheme, ii) use a Bayesian recovery algorithm to reconstruct the distortion signal with high accuracy, and iii) is energy efficient due to low complexity. The proposed method is robust against variation in noise and signal statistics. The method is enhanced by making use of all prior information such as, the locations and the phase of the non-zero elements of the clipping signal. Simulation results demonstrate the superiority of using the proposed algorithm over other recovery algorithms.