Title :
Application of DFT-based channel estimation for accurate signal cancellation in Cloud-Txn multi-layer broadcasting system
Author :
Liang Zhang ; Yiyan Wu ; Wei Li ; Heung Mook Kim ; Sung-Ik Park ; Angueira, Pablo ; Montalban, Jon ; Velez, Manuel
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Centre Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Cloud transmission (Cloud-Txn) with layer-division-multiplexing (LDM) was proposed as a candidate Physical Layer (PHY) technology for the next generation digital TV broadcasting system. In this paper, we investigate the performance of the upper-layer signal cancellation with DFT-based channel estimation techniques, due to their capability of providing near-optimal performance for challenging channels with long delay spread at low Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). Both Pilot-Aided (PA) and Decision-Directed (DD) techniques are investigated and their performances are compared. The major issue with DFT-based techniques is the “edge effect” for OFDM systems with Null spectrum on either side of the useful spectrum, which serves as guard band. A Cloud-Txn/LDM system usually requires very accurate channel estimation to achieve very low residual upper-layer signal after the cancellation. In this case, the “edge effect” becomes a significant impairment. In this paper, we evaluate different data-padding methods to reduce the “edge effect”, which fill the Null spectrum with Virtual Pilots (VP). It is shown that, with proper data-padding technique, 30 to 40 dB signal cancellation can be achieved.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; channel estimation; television broadcasting; Cloud-Txn multilayer broadcasting system; DD techniques; DFT based channel estimation application; DFT based channel estimation techniques; LDM; Null spectrum; OFDM systems; PA; PHY technology; SNR; VP; accurate signal cancellation; data padding technique; decision directed techniques; edge effect; low signal to noise ratio; near optimal performance; next generation digital TV broadcasting system; physical layer; pilot aided; signal cancellation; upper layer signal cancellation; virtual pilots; Channel estimation; Delays; Interpolation; Mobile communication; OFDM; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Cloud transmission; Cloud-Txn; LDM; channel estimation; layer-division-multiplexing; signal cancellation; terrestrial TV broadcasting;
Conference_Titel :
Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/BMSB.2014.6873491