2017 25th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) 2017
DOI: 10.23919/eusipco.2017.8081706
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Robust time-of-arrival estimation in multipath channels with OFDM signals

Abstract: Abstract-Time-of-arrival (TOA) estimation of OFDM signals in multipath channels is challenging, especially when the signal bandwidth is limited, such as is the case of WIFI. In this paper, a novel low complexity TOA estimation algorithm is developed for OFDM signals that is robust to various multipath environments. We approximate the received signal as Gaussian with a proposed autocorrelation model, and then derive the Maximum Likelihood estimator with an efficient implementation algorithm. The estimator perfo… Show more

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“…where γ τ k is the vector composed by the diagonal elements of Γ τ k and C = R H k DR k with R k = diag {r k }. It is shown in [6] that (17) can be efficiently computed for all the delays on the search grid as:…”
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“…where γ τ k is the vector composed by the diagonal elements of Γ τ k and C = R H k DR k with R k = diag {r k }. It is shown in [6] that (17) can be efficiently computed for all the delays on the search grid as:…”
Section: A Time-of-arrival Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the co-variance matrix Σ x k , we assume similarly to [6] the multipath arrivals to be confined to a finite grid with a sufficiently fine resolution ∆. Under this assumption, x k can be expressed by:…”
Section: A Time-of-arrival Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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