Title :
Blind carrier frequency tracking for filterbank multicarrier wireless communications
Author :
Lottici, Vincenzo ; Luise, Marco ; Saccomando, Cosimo ; Spalla, Filippo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. of Pisa, Italy
Abstract :
Filterbank multicarrier modulation (FBMCM) is an attractive technology for high-speed twisted-pair transmission and for broadband wireless communications, as well. In wireline applications, signal transmission takes place at baseband, so the issue of carrier acquisition and tracking for coherent demodulation does not apply. In wireless communications, on the contrary, carrier-frequency recovery reveals the Achille´s heel of multicarrier modulation, so that robust signal processing algorithms are needed in this respect. In this paper, we derive a nondata-aided carrier-frequency offset recovery method for wireless FBMCM modems. In particular, we illustrate how to derive a low-complexity closed-loop tracker starting from a maximum-likelihood approach. We then show that the proposed simplifications do not entail large performance losses. In this respect, we derive the standard performance metrics of a closed-loop tracker (S-curve, root mean square estimation error, acquisition time) both on the additive white Gaussian noise channel and on a typical static frequency-selective wireless channel. We also demonstrate by simulation good robustness of the frequency tracker with respect to FBMCM symbol-timing errors.
Keywords :
AWGN channels; channel bank filters; demodulation; maximum likelihood estimation; modulation; radio networks; wireless channels; additive white Gaussian noise channel; blind carrier frequency tracking; broadband wireless communications; carrier-frequency recovery; filterbank multicarrier wireless communications; frequency-selective wireless channel; high-speed twisted-pair transmission; low-complexity closed-loop tracker starting; maximum-likelihood approach; multicarrier modulation; nondata-aided carrier-frequency offset recovery method; robust signal processing algorithms; signal transmission; Baseband; Broadband communication; Demodulation; Filter bank; Frequency; Maximum likelihood estimation; Modems; Robustness; Signal processing algorithms; Wireless communication; Filterbank; frequency recovery; multicarrier (MC) transmission; synchronization;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2005.855003