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Reduced-rank Channel Estimation and Tracking in
Time-slotted CDMA Systems.
Monica Nicoli,
Politecnico di Milano,
Mikael Sternad, UU
Umberto
Spagnolini,
Politecnico di Milano,
and
Anders Ahlén
, UU
IEEE International Conference on Communications,
ICC 2002
New York, USA, April 28-May 2, 2002,
pp. 533-537.
© IEEE
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Outline:
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Multiuser detectors that combine signals from multiple
antennas or radio access points are powerful tools in CDMA
systems. Since the number of parameters to be estimated
grows with the number of antennas, we need to make
best use of the limited amount of training data available.
We propose a method that reduces
the number of parameters required to estimate the channel
and also extends the training set by using detected symbols.
These two tools are combined in a method of reasonable
computational complexity, that also allows the tracking
of the temporal variability within time slots caused by
rapidly moving mobiles.
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Abstract:
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This paper investigates the estimation and tracking of time varying
propagation channels in the uplink of a time slotted CDMA
system. An antenna array is present at the base station.
Both the channel estimation and tracking are performed
by exploiting the low-rank nature of the channel matrix.
The accuracy of the estimate is improved by using a
multi-slot approach: the slowly varying component of
the low-rank channel is estimated from the observation
of successive midambles (inter-slot tracking),
while the fast varying component is updated over the burst
interval in decision-direced mode (intra-slot tracking).
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Related publications:
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Tracking algorithms of low complexity,
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Reduced-rank channel estimation,
method by Erik Lindskog and Claes Tidestav, IEEE VTC'99.
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