JOURNAL ARTICLE

Joint iterative channel estimation and decoding in flat correlated Rayleigh fading

C. KomninakisRichard D. Wesel

Year: 2001 Journal:   IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Vol: 19 (9)Pages: 1706-1717   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper addresses the design and performance evaluation with respect to capacity of M-PSK turbo-coded systems operating in frequency-flat time-selective Rayleigh fading. The receiver jointly performs channel estimation and turbo decoding, allowing the two processes to benefit from each other. To this end, we introduce a suitable Markov model with a finite number of states, designed to approximate both the values and the statistical properties of the correlated flat fading channel phase, which poses a more severe challenge to PSK transmission than amplitude hiding. Then, the forward-backward algorithm determines both the maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) value for each symbol in the data sequence and the MAP channel phase in each iteration. Simulations show good performance in standard correlated Rayleigh fading channels. A sequence of progressively tighter upper bounds to the capacity of a simplified Markov-phase channel is derived, and performance of a turbo code with joint iterative channel estimation and decoding is demonstrated to approach these capacity bounds.

Keywords:
Fading Rayleigh fading Computer science Algorithm Decoding methods Maximum a posteriori estimation Channel (broadcasting) Turbo code Channel state information Turbo Markov chain Fading distribution Markov process Telecommunications Mathematics Statistics Wireless Maximum likelihood Engineering

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Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
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