Title :
An improved block equalization scheme for uncertain channel estimation
Author :
Dangl, Markus A. ; Sgraja, Christian ; Lindner, Jürgen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ulm Univ.
Abstract :
We consider the design of a block equalizer for an intersymbol interference channel, given that the channel impulse response is not perfectly known at the receiver. In contrast to other schemes, our receiver is designed for imperfect channel state information and incorporates the statistics of the channel estimation error. In particular, we suggest an error model for data transmission that takes the influence from the data symbols on the estimation noise into account. We derive the optimum detection rule for the considered error model according to the maximum likelihood criterion and verify that the covariance matrix of the estimation noise depends on the actual transmitted data symbols. Motivated by this result, we propose a realizable receiver structure adopting the turbo principle that exploits the data-dependency of the covariance matrix of the estimation noise. The proposed scheme outperforms conventional receivers that neglect the exact statistics of the estimation noise. The core of our receiver is a soft-input soft-output block equalizer based on constrained minimum variance filter design. We assess the performance of the proposed turbo equalization scheme for block Rayleigh fading channels, applying both one-shot training-based channel estimation and iterative data-aided channel estimation
Keywords :
channel estimation; covariance matrices; data communication; equalisers; error statistics; intersymbol interference; maximum likelihood estimation; transient response; block Rayleigh fading channels; block equalization scheme; channel estimation error statistics; channel impulse response; constrained minimum variance filter design; covariance matrix; data symbols; data transmission; error model; estimation noise; imperfect channel state information; intersymbol interference channel; iterative data-aided channel estimation; maximum likelihood criterion; one-shot training-based channel estimation; optimum detection rule; soft-input soft-output block equalizer; turbo equalization scheme; turbo principle; uncertain channel estimation; Channel estimation; Channel state information; Covariance matrix; Data communication; Equalizers; Error analysis; Intersymbol interference; Maximum likelihood detection; Maximum likelihood estimation; Statistics;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2007.04816