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Minglu Jin, Sooyoung Kim, Doseob Ahn, Deock-GilOh, and Jae Moung Kim, “A Fast LUT Predistorter for Power Amplifier in OFDM Systems”, The 14th IEEE Intemational Sysmposium on personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communication Proceedings , Beijing, China, Sep. 2003, pp. 1894-1897

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Minglu Jin, Sooyoung Kim, Doseob Ahn, Deock-GilOh, and Jae Moung Kim, “A Fast LUT Predistorter for Power Amplifier in OFDM Systems”, The 14th IEEE Intemational Sysmposium on personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communication Proceedings , Beijing, China, Sep. 2003, pp. 1894-1897

**Minglu Jin, Sooyoung Kim, Doseob Ahn, Deock-GilOh, and Jae Moung Kim, “A Fast LUT Predistorter for Power Amplifier in OFDM Systems”, The 14th IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communication Proceedings , Beijing, China, Sep. 2003, pp. 1894-1897**

In 2003, the IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communication highlighted a breakthrough in radio‑frequency engineering: a *fast LUT predistorter* designed specifically for power amplifiers in OFDM systems. This paper, authored by Minglu Jin, Sooyoung Kim, Doseob Ahn, Deock‑Gil Oh, and Jae Moung Kim, addressed a critical bottleneck in modern wireless communication—non‑linear distortion introduced by power amplifiers when handling the complex, high‑peak‑to‑average‑power‑ratio (PAPR) signals that characterize Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM).

OFDM, the backbone of LTE, 5G, and Wi‑Fi standards, spreads data across many subcarriers to combat multipath fading. However, its inherently high PAPR strains power amplifiers, causing signal clipping and spectral regrowth that violate spectral mask regulations. Traditional linearization methods, such as digital predistortion (DPD), often require intensive computations or large lookup tables (LUTs), which can slow down real‑time processing and increase power consumption.

The authors tackled this challenge by proposing a *fast LUT predistorter* that cleverly reduces memory footprint while preserving high‑order accuracy. By segmenting the input dynamic range and optimizing LUT entries through adaptive compression techniques, the predistorter achieves rapid lookup times without sacrificing linearization quality. This innovation enabled OFDM transmitters to operate closer to the saturation point of power amplifiers, boosting energy efficiency—a vital consideration for battery‑powered mobile devices and IoT nodes.

Beyond the technical details, the paper’s impact lies in its practical applicability. Mobile radio engineers could implement the fast LUT predistorter in FPGA or ASIC designs with minimal resource overhead, leading to more compact and cost‑effective baseband units. Moreover, the methodology has since informed subsequent research on hybrid DPD-LUT architectures and machine‑learning‑enhanced linearization, illustrating its foundational role in the evolution of power amplifier technology.

Today’s 5G NR deployments still grapple with PAPR‑induced linearization challenges, especially for massive MIMO and millimeter‑wave bands. Revisiting Jin et al.’s fast LUT approach offers a low‑latency, low‑complexity alternative that complements modern DSP pipelines. For practitioners and researchers alike, the 2003 IEEE symposium paper remains a valuable reference point for designing next‑generation OFDM transceivers that marry high spectral efficiency with robust amplifier linearity.

In conclusion, the “Fast LUT Predistorter for Power Amplifier in OFDM Systems” paper exemplifies how thoughtful algorithmic optimization can resolve deep‑rooted hardware constraints. Its legacy persists in contemporary RF design, reminding us that sometimes the key to unlocking better performance lies in rethinking how we map signals to memory, not just in adding more computational power.

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