Title :
16-DAPSK sequence detection in fading channels with carrier frequency offset estimation
Author :
Nunes, Fernando D. ; Leitão, José M N
Author_Institution :
Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
The use of multi-level (QAM-type) modulations in mobile communications affected by fading and Doppler shift imposes a tight control on the carrier frequency offset if quasi-coherent detection is a goal. This aspect is taken into account by the receiver herein proposed. A 16-DAPSK (differential amplitude phase shift-keying) scheme is considered, with one bit being absolutely encoded in amplitude and the other two bits differentially encoded in phase by a 8-state Ungerboeck trellis-code. To estimate the frequency offset the receiver includes a bank of stochastic nonlinear filters, an innovations processor and a modified Kay algorithm. Sequence detection is performed by a gain estimator and a Viterbi algorithm fed by the frequency-corrected input samples. The receiver can cope with considerable phase drifts within the symbol interval, which allows significant Doppler shifts or the operation of free-running oscillators with moderate frequency stabilities and large symbol durations.
Keywords :
Doppler shift; Viterbi detection; amplitude shift keying; differential phase shift keying; fading channels; frequency estimation; maximum likelihood sequence estimation; mobile radio; nonlinear filters; phase coding; phase estimation; quadrature amplitude modulation; radio receivers; signal sampling; stochastic processes; trellis codes; 16-DAPSK sequence detection; 8-state Ungerboeck trellis-code; Doppler shift; QAM; Viterbi algorithm; amplitude coding; carrier frequency offset estimation; differential amplitude phase shift-keying; differential phase coding; fading channels; free-running oscillators; frequency offset estimation; frequency stabilities; frequency-corrected input samples; gain estimator; innovations processor; mobile communications; modified Kay algorithm; multi-level modulations; phase drifts; quasi-coherent detection; receiver; stochastic nonlinear filters; symbol durations; Communication system control; Doppler shift; Fading; Frequency estimation; Mobile communication; Nonlinear filters; Performance gain; Stochastic processes; Technological innovation; Viterbi algorithm;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2002. The 13th IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7589-0
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2002.1046509