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  4. Improved channel estimation in OFDM systems in the presence of CFO
 
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Improved channel estimation in OFDM systems in the presence of CFO

Date Issued
01-12-2009
Author(s)
Oliver, J.
R Aravind 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Prabhu, K. M.M.
DOI
10.1109/APCC.2009.5375609
Abstract
We consider the problem of pilot-aided accurate least squares (LS) channel estimation in the presence of carrier frequency offset (CFO). We first formulate the mean square error (MSE) of the LS channel estimator in the presence of CFO and then show how to select the pilot sequence (with element values constrained to plus or minus one) that minimizes the MSE. Our main conclusion is that, in the presence of CFO accurate channel estimates can be obtained by transmitting identical pilot symbol on all subcarriers. We demonstrate our results via computer simulations. ©2009 IEEE.
Subjects
  • Carrier Frequency Off...

  • Channel Estimation (C...

  • Intercarrier Interfer...

  • Least Squares (LS)

  • Mean Square Error (MS...

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