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titleOfInvention Blind Selective Mapping (SLM) using pilots
abstract In a OFDM system, the time domain symbols (TDS) are subjected to Selective Mapping (SLM) in order to reduce the peak power. nIt is possible to avoid the transmission of the side information related to the choice of the phase vectors used in the SLM by assigning to the pilots portions of the phases used by the SLM phase vectors.
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