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Low-Complexity Adaptive High-Resolution Channel Prediction for OFDM Systems

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Low-Complexity Adaptive High-Resolution Channel Prediction for OFDM Systems
Abstract— We propose a low-complexity adaptive highresolution channel prediction algorithm for pilot symbol assisted orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems. The algorithm is derived assuming a general time- and frequencyselective ray-based physical channel model, wherein each ray is parameterized by a complex amplitude, time-delay, and Doppler frequency. The algorithm is based on an improved rank and subspace adaptive Estimation of Signal Parameters via Rotational Invariance Techniques (ESPRIT). The adaptive ESPRIT is used to efficiently extract the slowly varying time-delays and Doppler frequencies of each ray, followed by a simple rotational update to compute the complex amplitudes. Our algorithm has a principal computational complexity that is linear in the number of pilot subcarriers used for prediction, in contrast to cubic complexity required for a non-adaptive block processing based algorithm. We compare our approach with a previously proposed adaptive OFDM...
Ian C. Wong, Brian L. Evans
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Ian C. Wong, Brian L. Evans
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