Title :
Optimal training signals for MIMO OFDM channel estimation
Author :
Minn, Hlaing ; Al-Dhahir, Naofal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas Univ., Dallas, TX, USA
fDate :
29 Nov.-3 Dec. 2004
Abstract :
This work presents general classes of optimal training signals for estimation of frequency-selective channels in MIMO OFDM systems. Basic properties of the discrete Fourier transform are used to derive the optimal training signals which minimize the channel estimation mean square error. Both single and multiple OFDM training symbols are considered. Several optimal pilot tone allocations among the transmit antennas are presented and classified as frequency division multiplexing, time division multiplexing, code division multiplexing in frequency-domain, code division multiplexing in time-domain, and combinations thereof. All existing optimal training signals in the literature are special cases of the presented optimal training signals and our designs can be applied to pilot-only schemes as well as pilot-data multiplexed schemes.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; OFDM modulation; channel estimation; code division multiplexing; discrete Fourier transforms; fading channels; frequency division multiplexing; time division multiplexing; MIMO OFDM systems; channel estimation MSE minimization; discrete Fourier transform; frequency division multiplexing; frequency-domain code division multiplexing; frequency-selective block-fading channel estimation; multiple training symbols; pilot-data multiplexed schemes; pilot-only schemes; single training symbols; time division multiplexing; time-domain code division multiplexing; training signal optimization; transmit antenna pilot tone allocation; Channel estimation; Code division multiplexing; Discrete Fourier transforms; Frequency division multiplexing; Frequency estimation; MIMO; Mean square error methods; OFDM; Time division multiplexing; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8794-5
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2004.1377943