Channel estimation and equalization based on implicit training in OFDM systems

J. P. Nair, R. R. Raja Kumar
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Implicit training (IT) based channel estimation exploits the first order statistics in the received data, induced by superimposing periodic training sequences with good correlation properties, along with information symbols. Hence the need for additional time slots for training the equalizer is avoided. In this paper we investigate on the applicability of this technique to orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems over a frequency selective fading channel. Based on the estimate, a zero forcing solution is used to equalize the channel. The effect of the deterministic mean of the data on the channel estimate is considered. By exploiting the periodicity of the training sequences in the frequency domain, improved estimates of the channel coefficients are obtained. The performance of the estimator is presented in terms of the mean square estimation error (MSEE) and uncoded bit error rate (BER). All the improvements come at the cost of a loss in bandwidth which makes this scheme similar to the comb type pilot based channel estimation scheme for OFDM
基于隐式训练的OFDM系统信道估计与均衡
基于隐式训练(IT)的信道估计利用接收数据中的一阶统计量,由具有良好相关性的周期性训练序列与信息符号叠加而成。这样就避免了需要额外的时间来训练均衡器。本文研究了该技术在频率选择性衰落信道上的正交频分复用(OFDM)系统中的适用性。在此基础上,采用零强迫解来均衡通道。考虑了数据的确定性均值对信道估计的影响。利用训练序列在频域的周期性,得到了改进的信道系数估计。从均方估计误差(MSEE)和未编码误码率(BER)两方面介绍了该估计器的性能。所有这些改进都是以带宽损失为代价的,这使得该方案类似于OFDM的基于梳型导频的信道估计方案
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