Channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channels

A channel and delay estimation algorithm for both positive and negative delay, based on the distributed Alamouti scheme, has been recently discussed for base-station-based asynchronous cooperative systems in frequency-flat fading channels. This paper extends the algorithm, the maximum likelihood est...

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Main Authors: Hongjun Xu, Laneil Padayachee
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2011-07-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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spelling doaj-30e15fa62aa04dd0ac931ef272f2a14c2021-04-04T14:16:34ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892011-07-011077/8Channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channelsHongjun Xu0Laneil Padayachee1School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, University of KwaZulu-NatalSchool of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, University of KwaZulu-NatalA channel and delay estimation algorithm for both positive and negative delay, based on the distributed Alamouti scheme, has been recently discussed for base-station-based asynchronous cooperative systems in frequency-flat fading channels. This paper extends the algorithm, the maximum likelihood estimator, to work in frequency-selective fading channels. The minimum mean square error (MMSE) performance of channel estimation for both packet schemes and normal schemes is discussed in this paper. The symbol error rate (SER) performance of equalisation and detection for both time-reversal space-time block code (STBC) and single-carrier STBC is also discussed in this paper. The MMSE simulation results demonstrated the superior performance of the packet scheme over the normal scheme with an improvement in performance of up to 6 dB when feedback was used in the frequency-selective channel at a MSE of 3 x 10-2. The SER simulation results showed that, although both the normal and packet schemes achieved similar diversity orders, the packet scheme demonstrated a 1 dB coding gain over the normal scheme at a SER of 10-5. Finally, the SER simulations showed that the frequency-selective fading system outperformed the frequency-flat fading system.http://192.168.0.117/index.php/sajs/article/view/9827electronic patient recordsdigital watermarkingsteganographymobile devicessecurityhealth care
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author Hongjun Xu
Laneil Padayachee
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Channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channels
South African Journal of Science
electronic patient records
digital watermarking
steganography
mobile devices
security
health care
author_facet Hongjun Xu
Laneil Padayachee
author_sort Hongjun Xu
title Channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channels
title_short Channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channels
title_full Channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channels
title_fullStr Channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channels
title_full_unstemmed Channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channels
title_sort channel and delay estimation for base-station-based cooperative communications in frequency-selective fading channels
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2011-07-01
description A channel and delay estimation algorithm for both positive and negative delay, based on the distributed Alamouti scheme, has been recently discussed for base-station-based asynchronous cooperative systems in frequency-flat fading channels. This paper extends the algorithm, the maximum likelihood estimator, to work in frequency-selective fading channels. The minimum mean square error (MMSE) performance of channel estimation for both packet schemes and normal schemes is discussed in this paper. The symbol error rate (SER) performance of equalisation and detection for both time-reversal space-time block code (STBC) and single-carrier STBC is also discussed in this paper. The MMSE simulation results demonstrated the superior performance of the packet scheme over the normal scheme with an improvement in performance of up to 6 dB when feedback was used in the frequency-selective channel at a MSE of 3 x 10-2. The SER simulation results showed that, although both the normal and packet schemes achieved similar diversity orders, the packet scheme demonstrated a 1 dB coding gain over the normal scheme at a SER of 10-5. Finally, the SER simulations showed that the frequency-selective fading system outperformed the frequency-flat fading system.
topic electronic patient records
digital watermarking
steganography
mobile devices
security
health care
url http://192.168.0.117/index.php/sajs/article/view/9827
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