OFDM Signal Sensing over Doubly-Selective Fading Channels

Jinfeng Tian, Haiyou Guo, Honglin Hu, Yang Yang
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Cyclostationarity based sensing methods are appealing for OFDM signals under low SNR areas. However, such methods are sensitive to doubly-selective fading channels. In this paper we develop a new sensing method by exploiting the cyclostationarity incurred by the spread of autocorrelation due to the Doppler effect in doubly-selective fading channels. First, we model the doubly-selective fading channel with basis expansion model (BEM). Then we analyze the relationship between cyclostationary statistics of transmitted and received OFDM signals, hence derive the cyclostationary statistics of the received signal. Based on the new cyclostationary signatures of the received OFDM signal spread by the Doppler effect, more suitable cyclic frequencies can be chosen to detect cyclostationary features when signal experiences doubly-selective fading. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed sensing method provides substantial improvement on detection performance.
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基于双选择衰落信道的OFDM信号检测
基于循环平稳性的传感方法对低信噪比区域的OFDM信号具有吸引力。然而,这种方法对双选择性衰落信道很敏感。本文提出了一种利用双选择性衰落信道中多普勒效应引起的自相关扩散引起的循环平稳性的传感方法。首先,利用基展开模型(BEM)对双选择性衰落信道进行建模。然后分析了发射和接收OFDM信号的循环平稳统计量之间的关系,从而推导出接收信号的循环平稳统计量。基于接收到的OFDM信号经多普勒效应扩散后产生的新的循环平稳特征,可以选择更合适的循环频率来检测信号双选择性衰落时的循环平稳特征。仿真结果表明,所提出的传感方法在检测性能上有较大的提高。
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