2015 22nd International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ict.2015.7124712
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Time domain channel estimation method for uplink OFDMA system

Abstract: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is considered as one of promising wireless access techniques which can accommodate multiple users flexibly and efficiently. In the uplink OFDMA system, it is required to estimate all users' channel frequency responses (CFRs) simultaneously which are used in the equalization for the data information at the base station (BS). To realize this requirement, the Discrete Fourier Transform interpolation based channel estimation (DFTI-CE) method was proposed in whi… Show more

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“…Besides the 2D-DFT interpolation method was applied in this method [10], its accuracy of CFR interpolation would be degraded a lot at the non-Nyquist rate because of the border effect [11] which occurs at both edges of M data subcarriers.…”
Section: A Combined Cfr Estimation With Walsh Code Methods [10]mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides the 2D-DFT interpolation method was applied in this method [10], its accuracy of CFR interpolation would be degraded a lot at the non-Nyquist rate because of the border effect [11] which occurs at both edges of M data subcarriers.…”
Section: A Combined Cfr Estimation With Walsh Code Methods [10]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From these reasons, it can be expected that their channel estimation accuracy would be degraded a lot at the non-Nyquist rate. In addition, because of the zero padding insertion, there is the big error of channel estimation around at the edges of M data subcarriers [11] which leads to the fatal degradation of BER performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%