DocumentCode :
1270821
Title :
Low-Complexity Channel Prediction Using Approximated Recursive DCT
Author :
Schmidt, Jorge F. ; Cousseau, Juan E. ; Wichman, Risto ; Werner, Stefan
Author_Institution :
IIIE, Univ. Nac. del Sur, Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Volume :
58
Issue :
10
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2520
Lastpage :
2530
Abstract :
We present a novel channel estimator/predictor for OFDM systems over time-varying channels using a recursive formulation of a basis expansion model (BEM) based on an approximated discrete cosine transform (DCT). We derive a recursive implementation of the approximated DCT-BEM for tracking time-varying channels based on a filter bank. The recursive approximated DCT-BEM structure is then used for long range channel prediction by proper scaling and time extrapolation of the filter bank. As the implicit BEM is time invariant we further simplify the implementation by employing a steady-state Kalman filter whose overall complexity is comparable to an LMS algorithm. The derived predictor outperforms, in terms of predictor range, previously proposed long range predictors that are based on autoregressive (AR) modeling of the time-varying channel. For a similar performance, in terms of MSE, the computational complexity of the proposed predictor is significantly lower than conventional sum-of-sinusoids (SOS) channel predictors as no channel delays nor Doppler frequencies need to be estimated.
Keywords :
Kalman filters; OFDM modulation; autoregressive processes; discrete cosine transforms; time-varying channels; DCT; Doppler frequencies; OFDM systems; autoregressive modeling; basis expansion model; channel estimator; computational complexity; discrete cosine transform; filter bank; low-complexity channel prediction; recursive formulation; steady-state Kalman filter; sum-of-sinusoids channel predictors; time-varying channels; Approximation methods; Channel estimation; Discrete cosine transforms; Doppler effect; Kalman filters; OFDM; Passband; Basis function approximation; Doppler spectrum; Kalman filter; channel prediction; discrete cosine transform; fast-fading channel; narrowband filters;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1549-8328
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2011.2158139
Filename :
5951808
Link To Document :
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