Title :
Asymptotic Parameter Tracking Performance With Measurement Data of 1-Bit Resolution
Author :
Stein, Manuel ; Kurzl, Alexander ; Mezghani, Amine ; Nossek, Josef A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Circuit Theor. & Signal Process., Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munich, Germany
Abstract :
The problem of signal parameter estimation and tracking with measurement data of low resolution is considered. In comparison to an ideal receiver with infinite receive resolution, the performance loss of a simplistic receiver with 1-bit resolution is investigated. For the case where the measurement data is preprocessed by a symmetric hard-limiting device with 1-bit output, it is well-understood that the performance for low SNR channel parameter estimation degrades moderately by 2/π(-1.96 dB). Here, we show that the 1-bit quantization loss can be significantly smaller if information about the temporal evolution of the channel parameters is taken into account in the form of a state-space model. By the analysis of a Bayesian bound for the achievable tracking performance, we attain the result that the quantization loss in dB is in general smaller by a factor of two if the channel evolution is slow. For the low SNR regime, this is equivalent to a reduced loss of √{2/π}(-0.98 dB). By simulating non-linear filtering algorithms for a satellite-based ranging application and a UWB channel estimation problem, both with low-complexity 1-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) at the receiver, we verify that the analytical characterization of the tracking error is accurate. This shows that the performance loss due to observations with low amplitude resolution can, in practice, be much less pronounced than indicated by classical results. Finally, we discuss the implication of the result for medium SNR applications like channel estimation in the context of mobile wireless communications.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; analogue-digital conversion; channel estimation; filtering theory; mobile computing; nonlinear filters; quantisation (signal); satellite communication; target tracking; ultra wideband communication; 1-bit quantization loss; 1-bit resolution; Bayesian bound; UWB channel estimation problem; asymptotic parameter tracking performance; infinite receive resolution; low SNR channel parameter estimation; low amplitude resolution; low-complexity 1-bit analog-to-digital converter; measurement data; mobile wireless communications; nonlinear filtering algorithms; performance loss; satellite-based ranging application; signal parameter estimation problem; signal parameter tracking problem; state-space model; symmetric hard-limiting device; temporal channel parameter evolution; Context; Parameter estimation; Quantization (signal); Receivers; Signal resolution; Signal to noise ratio; 1-bit ADC; channel estimation; hard-limiter; parameter estimation; ranging; tracking;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2015.2458778