47 research outputs found
An iterative pilot-data-aided estimator for SFBC relay-assisted OFDM-based systems
In this article, we propose and assess an iterative pilot-data-aided channel estimation scheme for space frequency block coding relay-assisted OFDM-based systems. The relay node (RN) employs the equalise-and-forward protocol, and both the base station (BS) and the RN are equipped with antenna arrays, whereas the user terminal (UT) is a single-antenna device. The channel estimation method uses the information carried by pilots and data to improve the estimate of the equivalent channels for the path BS-RN-UT. The mean minimum square error criterion is used in the design of the estimator for both the pilot-based and data-aided iterations. In different scenarios, with only one data iteration, the results show that the proposed scheme requires only half of the pilot density to achieve the same performance of non-data-aided schemes
Timing and Carrier Synchronization in Wireless Communication Systems: A Survey and Classification of Research in the Last 5 Years
Timing and carrier synchronization is a fundamental requirement for any wireless communication system to work properly. Timing synchronization is the process by which a receiver node determines the correct instants of time at which to sample the incoming signal. Carrier synchronization is the process by which a receiver adapts the frequency and phase of its local carrier oscillator with those of the received signal. In this paper, we survey the literature over the last 5 years (2010–2014) and present a comprehensive literature review and classification of the recent research progress in achieving timing and carrier synchronization in single-input single-output (SISO), multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), cooperative relaying, and multiuser/multicell interference networks. Considering both single-carrier and multi-carrier communication systems, we survey and categorize the timing and carrier synchronization techniques proposed for the different communication systems focusing on the system model assumptions for synchronization, the synchronization challenges, and the state-of-the-art synchronization solutions and their limitations. Finally, we envision some future research directions
Nondata-aided channel estimation for OFDM systems with space-frequency transmit diversity
This paper proposes a computationally efficient nondata-aided maximum a posteriori (MAP) channel-estimation algorithm focusing on the space-frequency (SF) transmit diversity orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) transmission through frequency-selective channels. The proposed algorithm properly averages out the data sequence and requires a convenient representation of the discrete multipath fading channel based on the Karhunen-Loeve (KL) orthogonal expansion and estimates the complex channel parameters of each subcarrier iteratively, using the expectation maximization (EM) method. To further reduce the computational complexity of the proposed MAP algorithm, the optimal truncation property of the KL expansion is exploited. The performance of the MAP channel estimator is studied based on the evaluation of the modified Cramer-Rao bound (CRB). Simulation results confirm the proposed theoretical analysis and illustrate that the proposed algorithm is capable of tracking fast fading and improving overall performance. © 2006 IEEE
Code-aided iterative techniques in OFDM systems
Inspired by the 'turbo principle', this thesis deals with two iterative technologies in orthogonal
frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems: iterative interference cancelation
in space-frequency block coded OFDM (SFBC-OFDM) and iterative channel estimation/
tracking in OFDM Access (OFDMA) with particular application to Worldwide
Inter-operability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) systems.
The linear matched filter (MF) decoding in SFBC-OFDM is simple yet obtains maximumlikelihood
(ML) performance based on the assumption that the channel frequency response
remains constant within a block. However, frequency response variations gives
rise to inter-channel interference (lCI). In this thesis, a parallel interference cancelation
(PIC) approach with soft iterations will be proposed to iteratively eliminate ICI in
G4 SFBC-OFDM. Furthermore, the information from outer convolutional decoder is exploited
and fed back to aid the inner PIC process to generate more accurate coded bits for
the convolutional decoder. Therefore, inner and outer iterations work in a collaborative
way to enhance the performance of interference cancelation.
Code-aided iterative channel estimation/tracking has the ability of efficiently improving
the quality of estimation/tracking without using additional pilots/training symbols. This
technique is particularly applied to OFDMA physical layer ofWiMAX systems according
to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.16 standard. It will be
demonstrated that the performance of the pilot-based channel estimation in uplink (UL)
transmission and the channel tracking based on the preamble symbol in downlink (DL)
transmission can be improved by iterating between the estimator and the detector the
useful information from the outer convolutional codes.
The above two issues will be discussed in Chapter 5 and Chapter 6, and before this, Chapter
2 to Chapter 4 will introduce some background techniques that are used throughout
the thesis
Channel estimation and parameters acquisition systems employing cooperative diversity
Doutoramento em Engenharia Eletrotécnica e TelecomunicaçõesThis work investigates new channel estimation schemes for the forthcoming and future generation of cellular systems for which cooperative techniques are regarded.
The studied cooperative systems are designed to re-transmit the received information to the user terminal via the relay nodes, in order to make use of benefits such as high throughput, fairness in access and extra coverage.
The cooperative scenarios rely on OFDM-based systems employing classical and pilot-based channel estimators, which were originally designed to pointto-point links.
The analytical studies consider two relaying protocols, namely, the Amplifyand-Forward and the Equalise-and-Forward, both for the downlink case.
The relaying channels statistics show that such channels entail specific characteristics that comply to a proper filter and equalisation designs.
Therefore, adjustments in the estimation process are needed in order to obtain the relay channel estimates, refine these initial estimates via iterative processing and obtain others system parameters that are required in the
equalisation.
The system performance is evaluated considering standardised specifications and the International Telecommunication Union multipath channel models.Este trabalho tem por objetivo o estudo de novos esquemas de estimação de canal para sistemas de comunicação móvel das próximas gerações, para os quais técnicas cooperativa são consideradas.
Os sistemas cooperativos investigados neste trabalho estão projetados para fazerem uso de terminais adicionais a fim de retransmitir a informação recebida para o utilizador final. Desta forma, pode-se usurfruir de benefÃcios relacionados à s comunicações cooperativas tais como o aumento do rendimento do sistema, fiabilidade e extra cobertura. Os cenários são basedos em sistemas OFDM que empregam estimadores de canal que fazem
uso de sinais piloto e que originalmente foram projetados para ligações ponto a ponto.
Os estudos analÃticos consideram dois protocolos de encaminhamento, nomeadamente, Amplify-and-Forward e Equalise-and-Forward, ambos para o caso downlink. As estatÃsticas dos canais em estudo mostram que tais canais
ocasionam caracterÃsticas especÃficas para as quais o filtro do estimador e a equalisação devem ser apropridamente projetados. Estas caracterÃsticas requerem ajustes que são necessários no processo de estimação a fim
de estimar os canais, refinar as estimativas iniciais através de processos iterativos e ainda obter outros parâmetros do sistema que são necessários na equalização.
O desempenho dos esquemas propostos são avaliados tendo em consideração especificações padronizadas e modelos de canal descritos na International Telecommunication Union
Channels and parameters acquisition in cooperative OFDM systems
CODIV, FP7/ICT/2007/215477CADWIN, PTDC/EEA – TEL/099241/2008Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT