Doppler rate estimation for OFDM based communication systems in high mobility

Zhanwei Hou, Yiqing Zhou, Jinglin Shi, Jiangzhou Wang
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Abstract

This paper considers OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) based broadband wireless communications in high mobility with rapid time-varying Doppler shifts, where the received signal is significantly degraded by Doppler distortion, such as in a scenario of low-earth-orbit satellite communications. Since existing Doppler rate estimation methods are mainly designed for single carrier systems, two new CP (Cyclic Prefix) based Doppler rate estimators are proposed for OFDM based systems with discrete pilots, i.e. SOD (second order difference) estimator and ML (maximum likelihood) estimator. Furthermore in a time-dispersive channel a modification is conducted to improve both estimators accuracy in a fading channel. In the simulation part proposed estimators are compared with existing single-carrier Doppler rate estimators to verify the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed estimators in an OFDM system. Specifically simulation results verify the low complexity of SOD estimator, the high accuracy of ML estimator, the insensitivity to initial Doppler shifts of both estimators and the accuracy improvement of modified estimators in a fading channel.
基于OFDM的高移动性通信系统的多普勒速率估计
本文考虑了基于正交频分复用(OFDM)的宽带无线通信在快速时变多普勒频移的高移动性下,其中接收的信号受到多普勒失真的显著降低,例如在低地球轨道卫星通信场景中。由于现有的多普勒估计方法主要针对单载波系统,针对离散导频OFDM系统,提出了两种新的基于CP (Cyclic Prefix)的多普勒估计方法,即SOD(二阶差分)估计器和ML(极大似然)估计器。此外,在时间色散信道中进行了改进,以提高两个估计器在衰落信道中的精度。在仿真部分,将所提估计器与现有的单载波多普勒速率估计器进行了比较,验证了所提估计器在OFDM系统中的有效性和效率。具体来说,仿真结果验证了SOD估计器的低复杂度、ML估计器的高精度、两种估计器对初始多普勒频移的不敏感以及改进估计器在衰落信道中的精度提高。
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