JOURNAL ARTICLE

Time‐varying channel estimation for MIMO/OFDM systems using superimposed training and basis expansion models

Han ZhangHaixia CuiDaru PanYide Wang

Year: 2012 Journal:   Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Vol: 14 (9)Pages: 891-904   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

ABSTRACT An approach of superimposed training (ST)‐aided time‐varying (TV) channel estimation for multiple‐input multiple‐output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems is presented. By modeling the TV channel with the truncated discrete basis expansion model, a two‐step approach is adopted to estimate the TV channel. In addition, the mean square error (MSE) of the proposed channel estimation is analyzed, and its closed‐form expression is derived, which is a function of the data‐to‐ST power ratio. Using the developed channel MSE, we case the problem of ST power‐allocation by minimizing the lower bound on the average channel capacity. To enhance the performance of channel estimation, a low‐complexity decision feedback mechanism is introduced to iteratively mitigate the unknown data interference. Numerical results verify the performances of the proposed approach. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords:
Channel (broadcasting) Computer science Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing MIMO Interference (communication) Mean squared error MIMO-OFDM Basis (linear algebra) Power (physics) Algorithm Bit error rate Control theory (sociology) Telecommunications Statistics Mathematics Artificial intelligence

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