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Unbiased Power Prediction of Rayleigh Fading Channels
Torbjörn Ekman,
Mikael Sternad
and
Anders Ahlén
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
VTC2002-Fall
Vancouver, Canada, Sept. 2002, pp- 280-284.
© 2002 IEEE
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Outline:
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The Wireless IP project within the PCC program studies
problems that are crucial in the evolution of UMTS towards high
data rates, as well as in future 4G technologies aimed at
rapidly mobile terminals. The goal is to attain higher
througputs for packet data in particular in downlinks,
without bandwidth expansion and while providing acceptable
quality of service for various classes of traffic.
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Abstract:
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Prediction of the rapidly fading envelope of a mobile
radio channel enables a number of capacity improving
techniques like fast resource allocation or fast adaptive
modulation. Some power prediction algorithms are
based on linear prediction of the taps of the complex
impulse response and then forming the power
prediction as the sum of the absolute square of
the prediction of the taps in the impulse response.
This will render a biased power predictor, that
generally underestimates the power.
We propose a bias compensated power predictor
and derive the optimal pre-diction coefficients
for the Rayleigh fading channel.
The importance of efficient noise reduction
of channel samples that are used as inputs to
the predictor is also emphasized.
A performance evaluation of the prediction
algorithm is carried out on measured broadband
mobile radio channels.
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Related publications:
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PhD Thesis by Torbjörn
Ekman, Oct. 2002.
VTC'01-Spring paper on
our previous predictor, which is here improved.
VTC'01-Spring paper on
the analysis of the LS Estimation error on a Rayleigh fading channel.
Licenciate Thesis
by Torbjörn Ekman.
Licenciate Thesis by Nilo C. Ericsson
on predictive scheduling.
System Proposal (RVK02)
in which this type of power prediction is important.
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