OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) channel estimation method based on symmetrical basis expansion model for quick time-varying channel
A base extension model and time-varying channel technology, which is applied in the field of wireless communication and digital mobile communication with practical electromagnetic wave technology, can solve the problems of reducing computational complexity, not having robust characteristics, and large error at the edge of the channel to improve continuity , Improve the effect of fitting channel accuracy
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[0039] BEM channel estimation takes advantage of the narrow-band characteristics that time-varying channels usually have, and transforms the time-varying channel into a weighted linear superposition of a small number of orthogonal components. The weights are the BEM base coefficients. Since this modeling is performed in units of one OFDM symbol period, these base coefficients will remain unchanged within the OFDM symbol period. This conversion reduces a large number of channel parameters that originally need to be estimated to a small number of BEM basis coefficients. Therefore, with a small number of pilot symbols or training sequences, the estimation of the time-varying channel can be completed, and it is less affected by the fading speed of the channel.
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[0041] Such as figure 1 Channel estimation for fast time-varying channels based on a symmetric basi...
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