Preamble-based channel estimation in asynchronous FBMC-OQAM distributed MIMO systems

François Rottenberg, Y. Medjahdi, Eleftherios Kofidis, J. Louveaux
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This paper investigates downlink channel estimation in a distributed MIMO context employing Filter Bank-based Multi-Carrier Offset QAM (FBMC-OQAM) modulation. Training preambles are constructed based on two different subcarriers assignment schemes (SAS), with the aim of freeing the estimation procedure from the effects of the multi-stream interference (MSI). The Linear Minimum Mean Squared Error (LMMSE) estimator is considered for computing estimates of the channel frequency responses over the entire frequency band and shown to be robust to ill-conditioning associated with the SAS. The application of the different SAS to FBMC-OQAM is evaluated via simulations in an unsynchronized scenario. The performances are compared with the corresponding fully synchronized CP-OFDM scenario. The results demonstrate the robustness of FBMC-OQAM to asynchronism and reveal the advantages of each SAS in various situations.
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异步FBMC-OQAM分布式MIMO系统中基于前导的信道估计
本文研究了采用基于滤波器组的多载波偏置QAM (FBMC-OQAM)调制的分布式MIMO环境下的下行信道估计。训练序文是基于两种不同的子载波分配方案(SAS)构建的,目的是使估计过程免受多流干扰(MSI)的影响。线性最小均方误差(LMMSE)估计器用于计算整个频带上信道频率响应的估计,并显示出对与SAS相关的病态条件的鲁棒性。通过非同步场景下的仿真,评估了不同SAS在FBMC-OQAM中的应用。并与相应的全同步CP-OFDM方案进行了性能比较。结果证明了FBMC-OQAM对异步的鲁棒性,并揭示了每种SAS在各种情况下的优势。
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