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In this paper, we analyze the effects of a nonlinear amplifier on the perfo
rmance of convolutionally coded multicarrier spread-spectrum systems in the
presence of multipath fading, Two performance measures, bit-error rate (BE
R) and adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) are considered to assess the eff
ects of in-band interference and out-of-band interference (spectral regrowt
h) from the nonlinear amplifier, respectively. A memoryless polynomial mode
l is used to represent the bandpass amplifier amplitude nonlinearities (AM/
AM) and a slow frequency-nonselective Rayleigh fading channel is assumed fo
r each modulated carrier. Analytical results for the BER for uncoded system
s and upper bounds on the BER for coded systems are presented. The optimum
amplifier output power backoffs for both systems, which yield the smallest
system power consumption, are also determined. The obtained ACPR shows its
slow (inverse linear) falloff with the amplifier output backoff.