Title :
Nonlinear channel estimation using correlation properties of PN sequences
Author :
Fernando, Xavier N. ; Sesay, Abu B.
Author_Institution :
TR Labs, Calgary Univ., Alta., Canada
Abstract :
Nonlinear distortion of the radio-over-fiber (ROF) link and, multipath dispersion of the wireless link are the two major factors that limit the performance of a fiber based wireless system. This is especially true when the radio frequency is only a few GHz. The fact that both of these impairing factors are generally unknown, makes any equalization effort very difficult. In this paper, an algorithm that estimates both the nonlinear transfer function of the ROF link plus the impulse response of the wireless channel is described. Correlation properties of pseudonoise (PN) sequences are used for this estimation. This eases the implementation because, PN sequences are widely used in spread spectrum systems and their properties are well understood. An efficient, Vandermonde matrix approach is used to separate the Volterra kernels of the fiber-wireless channel which, eliminates the computation of higher order correlation functions
Keywords :
correlation methods; equalisers; matrix algebra; nonlinear distortion; optical fibre communication; optical fibre subscriber loops; optical links; parameter estimation; radio access networks; sequences; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication channels; PN sequences; ROF link; Vandermonde matrix; Volterra kernels; algorithm; correlation properties; equalization; fiber based wireless system; fiber-wireless channel; impulse response; multipath dispersion; nonlinear channel estimation; nonlinear distortion; nonlinear transfer function; optical fiber based wireless access; pseudonoise sequences; radio frequency; radio-over-fiber link; spread spectrum systems; wireless channel; wireless link; AWGN; Channel estimation; Kernel; Nonlinear distortion; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fibers; Radio frequency; Spread spectrum communication; Transfer functions; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2001. Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6715-4
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2001.933729