Publication Type : Conference Paper
Publisher : ICDeCom
Source : 2011 International Conference on Devices and Communications, ICDeCom 2011 - Proceedings, Mesra (2011)
ISBN : 9781424491902
Keywords : Accurate channels, Advanced antennas, Bit rates, Channel estimation, Data rates, Estimate accuracy, Estimation, Estimation techniques, Frequency-selective, Frequency-selective channels, Gain control, Integral part, Interoperability, Least Square, LMMSE, MIMO systems, MIMO-OFDM systems, Multiple access, OFDM systems, Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, Rayleigh, Rayleigh channel, Singular value decomposition, Singular value decomposition (SVD), SISO systems, Telecommunication systems, Wave forms
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Engineering
Department : Electronics and Communication
Year : 2011
Abstract : The MIMO system convincingly promises a better bit rate in comparison with a SISO system. The system gets even efficient when OFDM is amalgamated with MIMO to obtain better data rates even in hostile channel environment. Research establishes OFDM as a potential candidate for use in MIMO systems for the reasons like inherent FFT, waveform adaptation, advanced antenna techniques, multiple access, interoperability, etc. Since, channel estimation is an integral part of OFDM system; it stands to demand a technique that can offer accurate channel characterization for effective equalization to follow. In addition, there exists a tradeoff between accuracy of estimation and complexity of the technique. In this paper, a combined channel estimation technique, which combines the virtues of Least Squares and LMMSE estimators with SVD in MIMO-OFDM systems. This combined strategy increases the estimate accuracy without much increase in complexity or computation considering a Rayleigh frequency-selective channel environment. The proposed technique is explicated with necessary mathematics and the theory is well substantiated with simulations. The technique is fitted into the OFDM framework and the simulation results indicate a good estimate of the channel. The theory and results are presented and discussed in the paper. © 2011 IEEE.
Cite this Research Publication : N. Ashish, Srivatsan, K. R. Atul, Karthikeyan, N., Pasupuleti, R. T., Gutta, S., Raman, A. A., and Dr. Ramanathan R., “A novel channel estimation technique for MIMO-OFDM systems for frequency selective rayleigh channel”, in 2011 International Conference on Devices and Communications, ICDeCom 2011 - Proceedings, Mesra, 2011.