2013 21st International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks - (SoftCOM 2013) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/softcom.2013.6671895
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Performance of PSO and SA assisted joint scheme of channel estimation and PPIC in MIMO-SDMA/OFDM over-loaded system

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“…RWBS proved less complex and able to achieve perfect channel estimation without requiring a large dataset [203][204][205]. PSO had its computational complexity varying according to the channel coefficients demanding a few iterations (100 at maximum) to overcome LMMSE estimate [206][207][208][209]. A comparison among some of the discussed evolutionary algorithms is available in [194].…”
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“…RWBS proved less complex and able to achieve perfect channel estimation without requiring a large dataset [203][204][205]. PSO had its computational complexity varying according to the channel coefficients demanding a few iterations (100 at maximum) to overcome LMMSE estimate [206][207][208][209]. A comparison among some of the discussed evolutionary algorithms is available in [194].…”
Section: Complexity Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some evolutionary algorithms are the genetic algorithm (GA), repeated weighted boosting search (RWBS), particle swarm optimization (PSO), differential evolution algorithms (DEA), and colony optimization [194,195]. Among those approaches, GA [196][197][198][199][200][201][202], RWBS [203][204][205], and PSO [206][207][208][209] have been applied to channel estimation in multicarrier systems. Evolutionary algorithms are also exploited mainly in pilot pattern placement optimization, which is out of the scope of this work [210,211].…”
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