Title :
Carrier frequency recovery in all-digital modems for burst-mode transmissions
Author :
Luise, M. ; Reggiannini, R.
Author_Institution :
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell´Informazione, Pisa Univ., Italy
Abstract :
Reliable data detection in time division multiple access (TDMA) communication systems strictly depends on the availability of accurate estimates of the synchronization parameters of the received signal, i.e., carrier frequency/phase and symbol timing, which must be derived from the burst preamble. The authors focus on the carrier frequency estimation aspect, and present a fast, open-loop, all-digital frequency offset estimation technique, whose performance is assessed in two different communication scenarios: a TDMA satellite link employing standard modulation and burst formats, and a mobile cellular terrestrial radio system with signal and channel characteristics obeying the pan-European Group Special Mobile (GSM) recommendations. The use of the algorithm as a frequency error detector (discriminator) in a recursive ("closed-loop") frequency offset estimator is also discussed, and some results concerning both the transient and the steady-state behavior of such a scheme are presented. Finally, the impact of the algorithm on the receiver BER is briefly analyzed.<>
Keywords :
cellular radio; digital radio; error detection; error statistics; frequency estimation; maximum likelihood detection; maximum likelihood estimation; modems; recursive estimation; satellite communication; synchronisation; time division multiple access; GSM; TDMA; all-digital modems; burst format; burst-mode transmissions; carrier frequency recovery; data detection; fast open-loop all-digital frequency offset estimation technique; frequency error detector; frequency error discriminator; frequency estimation; mobile cellular terrestrial radio system; performance; receiver bit error rate; recursive closed-loop frequency offset estimator; satellite link; standard modulation; steady-state behavior; synchronization parameters; time division multiple access; transient behavior; Availability; Frequency conversion; Frequency estimation; Frequency synchronization; Modems; Phase detection; Phase estimation; Phase frequency detector; Time division multiple access; Timing;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on