Iterative Channel Estimation For Spatial Modulation Systems Over Fast Fading Channels [hızlı Sönümlemeli Kanallarda Uzaysal Modülasyon Sistemleri için İteratif Kanal Kestirimi]
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2014
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IEEE Computer Society
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Spatial Modulation (SM) based on the use of antenna indices to transmit information in addition to the conventional signal constellations has been recently proposed to solve practical problems encountered in MIMO systems. In the literature estimation of CSI for SM systems is simply investigated by RLS for slow fading channels. However iterative receivers that offer significant performance gains over a non-iterative when the total number of pilot is not sufficient and the channel is fast fading have not been investigated for SM based systems. In this paper it shown that the RLS based receiver has a performance degradation for fast fading channels and a new iterative channel estimation techniques is proposed with the necessary signal model to enhance receiver performance for fast fading channels. Computer simulation results indicate that proposed iterative receiver has a significant performance advantage over the RLS based receiver for time-varying Rayleigh channels. © 2014 IEEE.
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Channel Estimation, Iterative Receiver, MIMO, Spatial Modulation, MIMO, Capacity, Performance, Iterative Receiver, Spatial Modulation, Channel Estimation, 003
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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2014 22nd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU)
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578
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581
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