A time-domain frequencydependent I/Q imbalance compensation scheme based on Golay complementary sequence for receiver is presented. By utilizing property of Golay sequence, the signal and its conjugate interference(im...A time-domain frequencydependent I/Q imbalance compensation scheme based on Golay complementary sequence for receiver is presented. By utilizing property of Golay sequence, the signal and its conjugate interference(image interference)in preamble are separated by correlation and used to estimate I/Q imbalance parameters.After that, a Least Square(LS) estimation of compensation filter is obtained and adopted in the compensation structure. Two applications of the presented algorithm are discussed: we could either estimate the channel along with I/Q imbalance or estimate the imbalance parameter only to maintain a lower cost. Both applications are testified by simulation. The results show that the image interference is significantly suppressed even in poor SNR condition, and the computation cost of the algorithms is low.展开更多
基金supported in part by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(863 Program)(No.2011AA010201)National Science and Technology Major Project(No.2013ZX03005010)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(No.61371103 and No.60902025)Key Science and Technology Program of Sichuan Province of China(No.2012FZ0119 and No.2012FZ0029)
文摘A time-domain frequencydependent I/Q imbalance compensation scheme based on Golay complementary sequence for receiver is presented. By utilizing property of Golay sequence, the signal and its conjugate interference(image interference)in preamble are separated by correlation and used to estimate I/Q imbalance parameters.After that, a Least Square(LS) estimation of compensation filter is obtained and adopted in the compensation structure. Two applications of the presented algorithm are discussed: we could either estimate the channel along with I/Q imbalance or estimate the imbalance parameter only to maintain a lower cost. Both applications are testified by simulation. The results show that the image interference is significantly suppressed even in poor SNR condition, and the computation cost of the algorithms is low.