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PAPR reduction using clipping method for SC-FDMA and OFDMA in BPSK modulation On the above graph of The vertical axis represents PAPR which is out of band portion of the Amplitude; as it decrease from zero at the top left, to 10 −3 at the bottom left corner and It's labelled as X axis on the corresponding table

PAPR reduction using clipping method for SC-FDMA and OFDMA in BPSK modulation On the above graph of The vertical axis represents PAPR which is out of band portion of the Amplitude; as it decrease from zero at the top left, to 10 −3 at the bottom left corner and It's labelled as X axis on the corresponding table

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