Blind channel estimation : multivarate approach

In the case of fading communication links, like the mobile radio channels, blind channel equalization techniques can potentially eliminate the need for periodic training of the receiver. This results in increased band width efficiency. This work addresses the problem of blind channel estimation na r...

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Main Author: Bellur, Vinayak.
Other Authors: Ong, Patrick
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-36342023-07-04T15:43:14Z Blind channel estimation : multivarate approach Bellur, Vinayak. Ong, Patrick School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems In the case of fading communication links, like the mobile radio channels, blind channel equalization techniques can potentially eliminate the need for periodic training of the receiver. This results in increased band width efficiency. This work addresses the problem of blind channel estimation na rising in the context of digital communications. It demonstrates that by using certain precoding and interleaving techniques at the transmitter, and certain principles of Multirate filter theory, it is possible to induce cyclo stationarity in the transmitted symbols. This cyclo stationarity property can be exploited at the receiver by considering the poly phase decomposition of the received channel output. The received symbols are arranged interms of their polyphase components using the principles of Multirate theory, and processing this arrangement with the help of an adaptive algorithm, gives a fairly accurate estimate of the channel. These estimates are then used for the procedure of equalization. Master of Science (Signal Processing) 2008-09-17T09:34:08Z 2008-09-17T09:34:08Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/3634 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Bellur, Vinayak.
Blind channel estimation : multivarate approach
description In the case of fading communication links, like the mobile radio channels, blind channel equalization techniques can potentially eliminate the need for periodic training of the receiver. This results in increased band width efficiency. This work addresses the problem of blind channel estimation na rising in the context of digital communications. It demonstrates that by using certain precoding and interleaving techniques at the transmitter, and certain principles of Multirate filter theory, it is possible to induce cyclo stationarity in the transmitted symbols. This cyclo stationarity property can be exploited at the receiver by considering the poly phase decomposition of the received channel output. The received symbols are arranged interms of their polyphase components using the principles of Multirate theory, and processing this arrangement with the help of an adaptive algorithm, gives a fairly accurate estimate of the channel. These estimates are then used for the procedure of equalization.
author2 Ong, Patrick
author_facet Ong, Patrick
Bellur, Vinayak.
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author Bellur, Vinayak.
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title Blind channel estimation : multivarate approach
title_short Blind channel estimation : multivarate approach
title_full Blind channel estimation : multivarate approach
title_fullStr Blind channel estimation : multivarate approach
title_full_unstemmed Blind channel estimation : multivarate approach
title_sort blind channel estimation : multivarate approach
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/3634
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