Title
An Optimization for Channel Estimation Based on Compressed Channel Sensing
Abstract
The channel response of data communication over a multipath wireless channel is often required to be known at the receiver. An accurate estimation of channel can greatly increase the throughput of the whole systems. Training-based methods are commonly used to learn the channel response. But the traditional channel estimation doesn't take the characteristics of wireless channel into account. On the other hand, Compressive sensing has recently gained much attention in various areas. In communication, compressive sensing is also been used to estimate the channel response in wireless orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems. In this paper, we consider the channel estimation of frequency selective wireless channels which is the opposite of time selective wireless. An optimization for channel estimation based on compressed channel sensing is proposed in this paper. The optimization considers the character of channel. We use the delay of the channel to optimize the algorithm of Orthogonal Matching Pursuit. We present the LS and CS estimators and a method for modifications compromising of performance. The bit error number and the normalized mean square error for a 16-QAM system are presented by means of simulation results. Our simulation results demonstrate a significant reduction of the performance of the bite error number and the normalized mean square error. So that, the optimization for channel estimation based on compressed channel sensing achieves the same bit error number with the reduction of pilots by comparing the traditional channel estimation, then, the modified method also increase spectral efficiency.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/SNPD.2012.128
SNPD
Keywords
Field
DocType
channel estimation,multipath wireless channel,wireless channel,normalized mean square error,simulation result,frequency selective wireless channel,traditional channel estimation,bit error number,accurate estimation,compressed channel sensing,channel response,optimization,time frequency analysis,radio receivers,wireless communication,signal reconstruction,compressed sensing,spectral efficiency,iterative methods,wireless sensor networks,estimation,quadrature amplitude modulation,ofdm,ofdm modulation
Computer science,MIMO,Communication channel,Computer network,Electronic engineering,Spectral efficiency,Throughput,Channel capacity,Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing,Precoding,Channel state information,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
3
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Si Zhang1496.18
Jian Kang2329.67
Yichuan Song321.08
Nannan Wang412.75