An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is one of the effective techniques used in wireless communication. In OFDM systems, channel impairments due to multipath dispersive spreading can cause deep fades...An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is one of the effective techniques used in wireless communication. In OFDM systems, channel impairments due to multipath dispersive spreading can cause deep fades in wireless channels. Thus, the OFDM receiver requires channel state information when coherent detection is involved. Therefore, to overcome the impact of channel fades good channel estimation (CE) methods are needed in OFDM systems. And one of these CE methods is a semi-blind CE. However, the semi-blind method requires a large number of processing operations. In order to avoid the high computing complexity of the existing method, scaled least square (SLS) technique is applied to improve the performance of the semi-blind channel estimator which require less knowledge of the channel second-order statistics and have better performance than the least square (LS) which used in semi-blind CE. Simulation results shows, this proposed method of semi-blind CE has the capacity of elevating CE performance in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) OFDM systems.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (61172038)
文摘An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is one of the effective techniques used in wireless communication. In OFDM systems, channel impairments due to multipath dispersive spreading can cause deep fades in wireless channels. Thus, the OFDM receiver requires channel state information when coherent detection is involved. Therefore, to overcome the impact of channel fades good channel estimation (CE) methods are needed in OFDM systems. And one of these CE methods is a semi-blind CE. However, the semi-blind method requires a large number of processing operations. In order to avoid the high computing complexity of the existing method, scaled least square (SLS) technique is applied to improve the performance of the semi-blind channel estimator which require less knowledge of the channel second-order statistics and have better performance than the least square (LS) which used in semi-blind CE. Simulation results shows, this proposed method of semi-blind CE has the capacity of elevating CE performance in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) OFDM systems.