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Kalman Predictions for Multipoint OFDM
Downlink Channels
Rikke Apelfröjd
, Uppsala University.
Technical Report, Signals and Systems, Uppsala
University. Second Edition, March 2018
Also presented at the
Swedish Communication Technologies Workshop
(Swe-CTW), Västerås, Sweden, June 2014.
Report in Pdf (Second edition, March 2018)
Poster in Pdf
presented at Swe-CTW 2014 in Västerås.
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Abstract:
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Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP) transmission provides
high theoretic gains in spectral efficiency with coherent
Joint Transmission (JT) to multiple users.
However, this requires accurate Channel State Information
at the Transmitter (CSIT). Unfortunately,
coherent JT CoMP is often accompanied by long system delays,
due to e.g. data sharing over backhaul links.
These delays will cause the CSIT to be outdated.
This report provides a detailed description on how to
increase the accuracy of the CSIT by utilizing Kalman
filters to predict multipoint Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing (OFDM) downlink channels.
The small scale fading of these channels are modeled by
Auto Regressive (AR)models of finite order.
The report includes descriptions on how to estimate
these models based on past knowledge of the channel
as well as analytical result on the predictability
of such models.
Different technical design aspects for deploying the
Kalman filters in communication systems, such
as pilot patterns, AR model estimations and the
location of Kalman filters
that predict downlink Frequency Division Duplex (FDD)
channels, are also discussed.
The aim of the report is to in detail describe the
prediction procedure used in previous work.
Some of the results from this previous work are here
presented and extended to provide a complete overview.
All simulation results are based on measured channels.
The report also includes a description
on how to simulate block-fading channels with a
specified channel accuracy that would have been
obtained with Kalman prediction.
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Related publications:
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PhD Thesis by Rikke Apelfröjd, 2018
(of which this is the first contribution paper).
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Paper at IEEE ICC 2012 on robust Coordinated
Multipoint transmission, that uses the described Kalman prediction.
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EURASIP JWCN paper 2014 that evaluates robust linear
precoding and simple user grouping on measured channels.
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Paper at IEEE PIMRC 2012 that uses block-fading channel models
with prediction errors generated as described in this report.
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Paper at Eusipco 2007, comparing the use of overlapping (code-orthogonal) versus dedicated (resource-orthogonal) uplink pilots.
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Channel Estimation and Prediction for MIMO OFDM Systems.
PhD Thesis by Danel Aronsson, Uppsala University 2011.
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Prediction of Mobile Radio Channels.
PhD Thesis by Torbjörn Ekman, Uppsala University 2002.
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4G and 5G wireless research
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