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Asymptotically optimal blind fractionally spaced channel estimation and performance analysis

Georgios B. GiannakisS.D. Halford

Year: 1997 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing Vol: 45 (7)Pages: 1815-1830   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

When the received data are fractionally sampled, the magnitude and phase of most linear time-invariant FIR communications channels can be estimated from second-order output only statistics. We present a general cyclic correlation matching algorithm for known order FIR blind channel identification that has closed-form expressions for calculating the asymptotic variance of the channel estimates. We show that for a particular choice of weights, the weighted matching estimator yields (at least for large samples) the minimum variance channel estimator among all unbiased estimators based on second-order statistics. Furthermore, the matching approach, unlike existing methods, provides a useful estimate even when the channel is not uniquely identifiable from second-order statistics.

Keywords:
Estimator Mathematics Channel (broadcasting) Statistics Minimum-variance unbiased estimator Matching (statistics) Variance (accounting) Higher-order statistics Algorithm Applied mathematics Signal processing Computer science Telecommunications

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