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  • Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Volume:20 Issue:4
  • Low-complexity channel estimation for OFDM systems in high-mobility fading channels

Low-complexity channel estimation for OFDM systems in high-mobility fading channels

Authors : Mahmut YALÇIN, Aydın AKAN, Hakan DOĞAN
Pages : 583-592
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Nowadays, multicarrier transmission is very popular because of the high data rate requirement of wireless systems. Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(OFDM); is a special case of multicarrier transmission. It is considered an effective technique for frequency-selective channels because of its spectral efficiency, its robustness in different multipath propagation environments, and its ability of combating intersymbol interference. Losing subchannel orthogonality causes interchannel interference, but many conventional channel estimators assume that the channel is time-invariant during one OFDM symbol. This assumption causes error floors along the OFDM symbol for high-mobility cases. In this paper, we propose 2-dimensional pilot symbol-assisted channel estimation for wireless OFDM systems by using frequency and time-domain interpolation. This method has the advantage of minimizing the system complexity and processing delay while closely approximating the actual mobile channel. The performance of our proposed method is compared to coherent modulation with perfect channel estimation as well as other conventional channel estimation methods. Different detection techniques were used to test our proposed channel estimation algorithm.
Keywords : OFDM systems, time varying channel estimation, curve fitting, detection techniques

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