Title :
Uncoded symbol error rate estimation: methods and analysis
Author :
Ahmed, Walid K M ; Balachandran, Krishna
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Abstract :
In wireless communications systems, channel quality estimates are often used to provide a measure of the quality of service or to enable resource allocation techniques that improve system capacity and/or user quality. The uncoded bit or symbol error rate (SER) is specified as a channel quality metric in second and third generation cellular systems (e.g., general packet radio service (GPRS), enhanced general packet radio service (EGPRS), and universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS). Nonetheless, techniques to estimate the uncoded SER are typically outside the scope of these wireless standards and are not specified. In this paper, we analyze the performance of a number of uncoded SER estimation techniques, including a novel technique in which we use the soft information of the received symbols to obtain a fast and accurate estimate of the uncoded SER. The technique we introduce has been found to outperform, in terms of accuracy and required estimation interval, conventional hard-decision based techniques that use test-patterns, or use a decode/re-encode/compare approach . Our technique also outperforms the brute-force technique, which is to send a known test-pattern, demodulate it at the receiver, and count the observed discrepancies.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; cellular radio; channel estimation; error statistics; quality of service; wireless channels; channel quality estimation; quality of service; resource allocation techniques; second generation cellular systems; third generation cellular systems; uncoded symbol error rate estimation; wireless communications systems; 3G mobile communication; Error analysis; Estimation error; Ground penetrating radar; Information analysis; Packet radio networks; Quality of service; Resource management; Testing; Wireless communication; 3GPP; Bit error rate (BER) estimation; channel quality estimation; channel quality metrics; maximum a posteriori (MAP) decoding; mobile assisted handoff (MAHO); power-control; symbol error rate estimation (SER);
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2005.853446