Title :
Superresolution TOA Estimation With Computational Load Reduction
Author :
Jeon, Nam-Ryul ; Lee, Han-Byul ; Park, Chan Gook ; Cho, Seong Yun ; Kim, Seong-Cheol
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
Although the superresolution multipath delay profile (MDP) estimation technique enhances the time resolution of a low-resolution MDP by using matrix computations, the computational load for the matrix computations is a problem, because it drastically increases with the length of the MDP. Because positioning systems require the time of arrival (TOA) of the first path only, it is possible to reduce the computational load by applying the matrix computations only to the part of the MDP that is narrowed but still includes the TOA of the first path. This paper proposes a scheme for determining the observation window of MDP from the low-resolution TOA estimates, which are obtained from the MDPs produced by the pseudonoise correlation method. The proposed scheme makes use of the random nature of the low-resolution TOA estimates to further reduce the observation window. The computational efficiency and estimation accuracy of the proposed scheme are examined by channel simulations based on the Saleh-Valenzuela indoor channel model and are also compared with the computational efficiency and estimation accuracy of the conventional superresolution technique without the observation window reduction.
Keywords :
correlation methods; matrix algebra; signal resolution; time-of-arrival estimation; wireless channels; Saleh-Valenzuela indoor channel model; channel simulation; computational efficiency; computational load reduction; matrix computation; positioning system; pseudonoise correlation method; superresolution multipath delay profile estimation technique; superresolution time of arrival estimation; time resolution; Aerospace engineering; Bandwidth; Computational efficiency; Computational modeling; Correlation; Delay; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Estimation; Noise; Permission; Signal resolution; Time of arrival estimation; Computational efficiency; indoor positioning; superresolution time-of-arrival (TOA) estimation;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2010.2063044