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    Performance evaluation of MIMO channel estimation for ATSC 3.0

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    [Otros] ATSC 3.0, the latest Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) standard, allows a higher spectral efficiency and/or a transmission robustness with Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology compared to existing single-antenna DTT networks. Regarding MIMO channel estimation, two pilot encoding algorithms known as Walsh-Hadamard encoding and Null pilot encoding are possible in ATSC 3.0. The two MIMO pilot algorithms are standardized so as to have the same pilot positions and the same pilot boosting as SISO, but the performance has not been evaluated. This paper focuses on the performance evaluation of the two MIMO pilot encoding algorithms in ATSC 3.0 using physical layer simulations. Results can be used as guidelines or recommended practices to broadcasters to select the MIMO pilot encoding algorithm that better suits their service requirments. Several channel estimation algorithms have been evaluated in both mobile and fixed reception conditions. The simulation results show that Null pilot encoding provides slightly better performance than WalshHadamard encoding for fixed reception but worse performance for mobile reception, especially at high signal-to-noise ratios.This work was partially supported by the Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia, Spain (TEC2014-56483-R), co-funded by European FEDER funds.Shitomi, T.; Garro, E.; Murayama, K.; Gomez-Barquero, D. (2017). Performance evaluation of MIMO channel estimation for ATSC 3.0. IEEE. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1109/BMSB.2017.7986237S1
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