DocumentCode :
1271431
Title :
A mixed MAP/MLSE receiver for convolutional coded signals transmitted over a fading channel
Author :
White, Langford B. ; Elliott, Robert J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Adelaide Univ., SA, Australia
Volume :
50
Issue :
5
fYear :
2002
fDate :
5/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1205
Lastpage :
1214
Abstract :
This paper addresses the problem of estimating a rapidly fading convolutionally coded signal such as might be found in a wireless telephony or data network. We model both the channel gain and the convolutionally coded signal as Markov processes and, thus, the noisy received signal as a hidden Markov process (HMP). Two now-classical methods for estimating finite-state hidden Markov processes are the Viterbi (1967) algorithm and the a posteriori probability (APP) filter. A hybrid recursive estimation procedure is derived whereby one hidden process (the encoder state in our application) is estimated using a Viterbi-type (i.e., sequence based) cost and the other (the fading process) using an APP-based cost such as maximum a posteriori probability. The paper presents the new algorithm as applied specifically to this problem but also formulates the problem in a more general setting. The algorithm is derived in this general setting using reference probability methods. Using simulations, performance of the optimal scheme is compared with a number of suboptimal techniques-decision-directed Kalman and HMP predictors and Kalman filter and HMP filter per-survivor processing techniques
Keywords :
Kalman filters; convolutional codes; data communication; fading channels; filtering theory; hidden Markov models; maximum likelihood sequence estimation; optimisation; prediction theory; radio networks; radio receivers; radiotelephony; recursive estimation; APP-based cost; HMM; HMP predictor; MLSE; Viterbi algorithm; Viterbi-type cost; additive white Gaussian noise; channel gain; convolutional coded signals; data network; decision-directed Kalman predictor; encoder state; fading channel; fading process; finite-state hidden Markov processes; hybrid recursive estimation; maximum a posteriori probability; maximum likelihood sequence estimation; mixed MAP/MLSE receiver; noisy received signal; optimal scheme; per-survivor processing; posteriori probability filter; reference probability methods; simulations; suboptimal techniques-decision-directed; wireless telephony network; Convolution; Convolutional codes; Costs; Fading; Filters; Hidden Markov models; Maximum likelihood estimation; Recursive estimation; Signal processing; Telephony;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/78.995087
Filename :
995087
Link To Document :
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