Iterative MIMO Detection and Channel Estimation Using Joint Superimposed and Pilot-Aided Training

This paper presents a novel iterative detection and channel estimation scheme that combines the effort of superimposed training (ST) and pilot-aided training (PAT) for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) flat fading channels. The proposed method, hereafter known as joint mean removal ST and PAT (M...

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Main Authors: Omar Longoria-Gandara, Ramon Parra-Michel, Roberto Carrasco-Alvarez, Eduardo Romero-Aguirre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Mobile Information Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3723862
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spelling doaj-e10fa4c2ad17438590eea6db2986eb5d2021-07-02T05:52:20ZengHindawi LimitedMobile Information Systems1574-017X1875-905X2016-01-01201610.1155/2016/37238623723862Iterative MIMO Detection and Channel Estimation Using Joint Superimposed and Pilot-Aided TrainingOmar Longoria-Gandara0Ramon Parra-Michel1Roberto Carrasco-Alvarez2Eduardo Romero-Aguirre3Department of Electronics, Systems and IT, ITESO Jesuit University, 45604 Tlaquepaque, JAL, MexicoDepartment of Electrical Engineering, CINVESTAV-IPN, 45015 Zapopan, JAL, MexicoDepartment of Electronics and Communication, CUCEI-Guadalajara University, 44430 Guadalajara, JAL, MexicoDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, ITSON, 85130 Ciudad Obregon, SON, MexicoThis paper presents a novel iterative detection and channel estimation scheme that combines the effort of superimposed training (ST) and pilot-aided training (PAT) for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) flat fading channels. The proposed method, hereafter known as joint mean removal ST and PAT (MRST-PAT), implements an iterative detection and channel estimation that achieves the performance of data-dependent ST (DDST) algorithm, with the difference that the data arithmetic cyclic mean is estimated and removed from data at the receiver’s end. It is demonstrated that this iterative and cooperative detection and channel estimator algorithm surpasses the effects of data detection identifiability condition that DDST has shown when higher orders of modulation are used. Theoretical performance of the MRST-PAT scheme is provided and corroborated by numerical simulations. In addition, the performance comparison between the proposed method and different MIMO channel estimation techniques is analyzed. The joint effort between ST and PAT shows that MRST-PAT is a solid candidate in communications systems for multiamplitude constellations in Rayleigh fading channels, while achieving high-throughput data rates with manageable complexity and bit-error rate (BER) as a figure of merit.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3723862
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author Omar Longoria-Gandara
Ramon Parra-Michel
Roberto Carrasco-Alvarez
Eduardo Romero-Aguirre
spellingShingle Omar Longoria-Gandara
Ramon Parra-Michel
Roberto Carrasco-Alvarez
Eduardo Romero-Aguirre
Iterative MIMO Detection and Channel Estimation Using Joint Superimposed and Pilot-Aided Training
Mobile Information Systems
author_facet Omar Longoria-Gandara
Ramon Parra-Michel
Roberto Carrasco-Alvarez
Eduardo Romero-Aguirre
author_sort Omar Longoria-Gandara
title Iterative MIMO Detection and Channel Estimation Using Joint Superimposed and Pilot-Aided Training
title_short Iterative MIMO Detection and Channel Estimation Using Joint Superimposed and Pilot-Aided Training
title_full Iterative MIMO Detection and Channel Estimation Using Joint Superimposed and Pilot-Aided Training
title_fullStr Iterative MIMO Detection and Channel Estimation Using Joint Superimposed and Pilot-Aided Training
title_full_unstemmed Iterative MIMO Detection and Channel Estimation Using Joint Superimposed and Pilot-Aided Training
title_sort iterative mimo detection and channel estimation using joint superimposed and pilot-aided training
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mobile Information Systems
issn 1574-017X
1875-905X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description This paper presents a novel iterative detection and channel estimation scheme that combines the effort of superimposed training (ST) and pilot-aided training (PAT) for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) flat fading channels. The proposed method, hereafter known as joint mean removal ST and PAT (MRST-PAT), implements an iterative detection and channel estimation that achieves the performance of data-dependent ST (DDST) algorithm, with the difference that the data arithmetic cyclic mean is estimated and removed from data at the receiver’s end. It is demonstrated that this iterative and cooperative detection and channel estimator algorithm surpasses the effects of data detection identifiability condition that DDST has shown when higher orders of modulation are used. Theoretical performance of the MRST-PAT scheme is provided and corroborated by numerical simulations. In addition, the performance comparison between the proposed method and different MIMO channel estimation techniques is analyzed. The joint effort between ST and PAT shows that MRST-PAT is a solid candidate in communications systems for multiamplitude constellations in Rayleigh fading channels, while achieving high-throughput data rates with manageable complexity and bit-error rate (BER) as a figure of merit.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3723862
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