DocumentCode
1765826
Title
On the Pilot Carrier Placement in Multicarrier-Based Systems
Author
Steendam, Heidi
Author_Institution
TELIN Dept., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Volume
62
Issue
7
fYear
2014
fDate
41730
Firstpage
1812
Lastpage
1821
Abstract
In traditional multicarrier systems, the pilot carriers used to estimate the channel are placed as uniform as possible over the bandwidth. However, with the raise of cognitive radio systems, where the multicarrier system is used by the secondary users, parts of the bandwidth are not available for transmission as primary users are active in these bands. Therefore, the multicarrier system must introduce guard bands in which the carriers may not be used. Hence, a problem might occur when placing the pilot carriers. In this paper, we investigate the effect of the positions of the pilot carriers on the MSE performance of channel estimation, and look for the pilot carrier placement that minimizes the MSE. We do not restrict our attention to multicarrier systems with a cyclic prefix, but we also consider other types of guard interval that are used for multicarrier transmission. It is known that an equidistantly-spaced distribution of the pilot carriers is in general not the optimal placement of the pilot carriers, as the corresponding MSE can become very high. In this paper, we use a heuristic algorithm to search for the best pilot placement, which is able to deliver a pilot carrier placement that outperforms the maximum distance distribution from [S. Song and A. C. Singer, “Pilot-Aided OFDM Channel Estimation in the Presence of the Guard Band,” IEEE Trans. Commun., vol. 55, no. 8, pp. 1459-1465, Aug. 2008] in terms of the MSE, and results in an MSE that is close to the case where no guard bands are present. Based on the results of the algorithm, we can derive some simple rules of thumb to select the positions of the pilot carriers.
Keywords
channel estimation; mean square error methods; MSE performance; channel estimation; cognitive radio system; cyclic prefix; equidistantly-spaced distribution; heuristic algorithm; maximum distance distribution; multicarrier transmission; multicarrier-based system; pilot carrier placement; primary user; secondary user; Channel estimation; Cognitive radio; Discrete Fourier transforms; Heuristic algorithms; Interpolation; OFDM; Signal processing algorithms; Carrier placement; OFDM; channel estimation; guard interval;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2014.2306179
Filename
6740083
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