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Time varying channel breaks the orthogonality between the subcarriers of Orthogonal Frequency Domain Multiplexing (OFDM). This introduces Intercarrier Interference (ICI). One of the ways to mitigate ICI is to first estimate the channel and then equalize it. In this paper we propose to estimate the channel using Discrete Proplate Spheroidal Sequences (DPS) using pilot carriers interleaved with data...
An Ultra-Wideband (UWB) channel exhibits frequency dependent delay characteristics in different bands of transmission. In [6] we studied and quantified the differences of delay parameters over frequency bands 3.1-4.6 GHz in several UWB channel models (CM). Based on this observation, we proposed an adaptive timing synchronization scheme (ATS) which estimates and maintains the timing delays of each...
In this paper, enhanced DFT-based channel estimation for OFDM system is proposed. Conventional DFT-based channel estimations improve the performance by suppressing time-domain noise. However, the disadvantage is that it cannot distinguish each path from the aliasing components of CIR when the periodic replicas of the estimated CIR are overlapped each other in very large delay spread channels. If any...
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