Title :
Estimation of the Channel-Impulse-Response Length for Adaptive OFDM Systems Based on Information Theoretic Criteria
Author :
Ali, Ahmed Abdalla ; Van Duc, Nguyen ; Kyamakya, K. ; Omar, A.S.
Author_Institution :
Chair of Microwave & Commun. Eng., Magdeburg Univ.
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new scheme based on information theoretical criteria to estimate the channel-impulse-response (CIR) length, whose accurate estimate represents one of the most important tasks for the realization of OFDM systems with adaptive guard interval. The difference between the statistical characteristics of the additive noise and the mobile radio channel is exploited for this task. In the proposed algorithm, the calculation of the autocorrelation matrix and their eigenvalues are not required. Therefore, the complexity of the proposed method is low. A modified penalty function is introduced to make the criteria more stable. Performance of the proposed method is evaluated for HiperLAN/2 channels. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm is robust and delivers a precise estimate for the CIR length even at sever noisy environment with as low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) as 0 dB. It delivers therefore reliable information for adaptive guard interval (GI) based OFDM systems and channel estimation
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; adaptive modulation; channel estimation; matrix algebra; mobile radio; statistical analysis; wireless channels; adaptive OFDM systems; adaptive guard interval; additive noise; autocorrelation matrix; channel estimation; channel-impulse-response length; information theoretic criteria; mobile radio channel; modified penalty function; signal-to-noise ratio; statistical characteristics; Adaptive systems; Additive noise; Autocorrelation; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Estimation theory; Land mobile radio; OFDM; Robustness; Signal to noise ratio; Working environment noise; CIR length estimation; OFDM systems; information theoretical criteria;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006. VTC 2006-Spring. IEEE 63rd
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9391-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1550-2252
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2006.1683175