Daniel Eiwen, G. Taubock, F. Hlawatsch, H. Feichtinger
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Group sparsity methods for compressive channel estimation in doubly dispersive multicarrier systems
We propose advanced compressive estimators of doubly dispersive channels within multicarrier communication systems (including classical OFDM systems). The performance of compressive channel estimation has been shown to be limited by leakage components impairing the channel's effective delay-Doppler sparsity. We demonstrate a group sparse structure of these leakage components and apply recently proposed recovery techniques for group sparse signals. We also present a basis optimization method for enhancing group sparsity. Statistical knowledge about the channel can be incorporated in the basis optimization if available. The proposed estimators outperform existing compressive estimators with respect to estimation accuracy and, in one instance, also computational complexity.