Title :
Channel estimation for OFDM systems based on comb-type pilot arrangement in frequency selective fading channels
Author :
Hsieh, Meng-Han ; Wei, Che-Ho
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
fDate :
2/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The channel estimation methods for OFDM systems based on a comb-type pilot sub-carrier arrangement are investigated. The channel estimation algorithm based on comb-type pilots is divided into pilot signal estimation and channel interpolation. The pilot signal estimation based on LS or MMSE criteria, together with channel interpolation based on piecewise-linear interpolation or piecewise second-order polynomial interpolation is studied. Owing to the MMSE estimate of the pilot signals, the inter-carrier interference and additive white Gaussian noise are reduced considerably. The computational complexity of pilot signal estimation based on MMSE criterion can be reduced by using a simplified LMMSE estimator with low-rank approximation using singular value decomposition. Phase compensators before and after interpolation are also presented to combat the phase changes of subchannel symbols arising from the frame synchronization errors. Compared to the transform-domain processing based channel estimation algorithm the MMSE estimate of pilot signals together with phase compensated linear interpolation algorithm provides a better performance and requires less computations
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; computational complexity; fading; frequency division multiplexing; interpolation; land mobile radio; least mean squares methods; parameter estimation; piecewise-linear techniques; polynomials; radiofrequency interference; singular value decomposition; synchronisation; time-varying channels; white noise; LMMSE estimator; MMSE; OFDM systems; additive white Gaussian noise; channel estimation algorithm; channel interpolation; comb-type pilot sub-carrier arrangement; computational complexity; frame synchronization errors; frequency selective fading channels; inter-carrier interference; least squares; low-rank approximation; mobile communications; phase compensated linear interpolation algorithm; piecewise second-order polynomial interpolation; piecewise-linear interpolation; pilot signal estimation; singular value decomposition; subchannel symbols; transform-domain processing; Additive white noise; Channel estimation; Computational complexity; Interference; Interpolation; OFDM; Phase estimation; Piecewise linear techniques; Polynomials; Singular value decomposition;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on