2006 IEEE 7th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications 2006
DOI: 10.1109/spawc.2006.346421
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Filtered Delay-Subspace Approach for Pilot Assisted Channel Estimation in OFDM Systems

Abstract: In this paper we propose a pilot-based OFDM channel estimator based on the combination of low-pass filtering and delay-subspace projection. The proposed estimator, which we abbreviate ST-LP, is robust in the sense it does not require prior statistical knowledge of the channel. The only assumptions are the least-square (LS) estimates have limited spectrum and the channel follows the tapped delay line (TDL) model, which are commonly taken in practice. Since it is desirable slow delay variations operability accep… Show more

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“…We have the following filtering cases. F-P: The LS estimate is projected into the signal subspace [4]. F-ERa: The coefficients from the temporal section are selected according to Eq.…”
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“…We have the following filtering cases. F-P: The LS estimate is projected into the signal subspace [4]. F-ERa: The coefficients from the temporal section are selected according to Eq.…”
Section: Derivation Of the Robust Estimatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disadvantage of the optimum design of these filters is the required knowledge of the channel statistics, i.e. time and frequency channel correlations, which are usually unknown at the receiver and their estimation has a high computational burden.Based on the use of a comb pilot pattern arrangement, subspace projection and low-pass filtering, in [4] proposes an algorithm which does not depends on the channel statistics. In [5] the implementation of the subspace projection is performed by means of a factorization based on a QR matrix decomposition leading to a better performance in terms of mean square error (MSE).…”
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