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Nonlinear Prediction of Mobile Radio Channels: Measurements and MARS Model Designs.

Torbjörn Ekman and Gernot Kubin Univ. of Vienna

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing,
Phoenix, AR, March 15-19, 1999, pp 2667-2670. © 1999 IEEE


Abstract:
The rapid time variation of mobile radio channels is often modeled as a random process with second order moments reflecting vehicle speed, bandwidth and the scattering environment. These statistics typically show that there is little room for prediction of channel properties such as received power or complex taps of the impulse response coefficients, at least when linear predictor structures are considered.

We use mutual information estimation to measure statistical dependencies in sequences of wideband mobile radio channel data and find significant nonlinear dependencies, far exceeding the linear component. Based on these upper limits for the predictability of channel evolution over time intervals up to 30 ms ahead, we develop practical nonlinear predictor systems using Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS).

We demonstrate computationally efficient schemes that increase the prediction horizon beyond 10 ms, compared to less than 4 ms with linear predictors at comparable prediction gains.

Related publications:
Licenciate Thesis by Torbjörn Ekman.
PhD Thesis on adaptive algorithms providing linear prediction estimates.

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