DocumentCode
1139717
Title
Combined Coding and Training for Unknown ISI Channels
Author
Coskun, Orhan ; Chugg, Keith M.
Author_Institution
Izmir Inst. of Technol., Urla Izmir, Turkey
Volume
53
Issue
8
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1310
Lastpage
1322
Abstract
The traditional method of sending a training signal to identify a channel, followed by data, may be viewed as a simple code for the unknown channel. Results in blind sequence detection suggest that performance similar to this traditional approach can be obtained without training. However, for short packets and/or time-recursive algorithms, significant error floors exist due to the presence of sequences that are indistinguishable without knowledge of the channel. In this paper, we reconsider training-signal design in light of recent results in blind sequence detection. Specifically, we consider the tradeoff between the complexity of receiver processing and the amount of training overhead required. More generally, we design training codes which combine modulation and training. In order to design these codes, we find an expression for the pairwise error probability of the joint maximum-likelihood (JML) channel and sequence estimator. This expression motivates a pairwise distance for the JML receiver based on principal angles between the range spaces of data matrices. The general code-design problem (generalized sphere packing) is formulated as the clique problem associated with an unweighted, undirected graph. We provide optimal and heuristic algorithms for this clique problem. For both long and short packets, we demonstrate that significant improvements are possible by jointly considering the design of the training, modulation, and receiver processing.
Keywords
channel coding; channel estimation; computational complexity; error statistics; intersymbol interference; maximum likelihood sequence estimation; ISI channels; blind sequence detection; data matrices; generalized sphere packing; maximum-likelihood channel; pairwise error probability; receiver processing complexity; sequence estimator; time-recursive algorithms; training codes design; training-signal design; unknown intersymbol interference channels; Blind equalizers; Intersymbol interference; Land mobile radio; Maximum likelihood estimation; Modulation coding; Pairwise error probability; Receivers; Signal processing; Throughput; Viterbi algorithm; Adaptive estimation; blind acquisition; clique algorithm; intersymbol interference (ISI); training codes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2005.852847
Filename
1495852
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