Interpolation Based Pilot-Aided Channel Estimation for Stbc Spatial Modulation and Performance Analysis Under Imperfect Csi
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2016
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Inst Engineering Technology-IET
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Abstract
A combination of space-time block coding and spatial modulation (STBC-SM) has been recently proposed for multiple input-multiple output systems to obtain both spatial diversity gain and more capacity simultaneously while assuming the perfect channel state information (P-CSI) was available at the receiver. However in practical scenarios the CSI is unknown to the receiver and should be estimated in order to detect the transmitted data in a reliable way. Therefore channel estimation (CE) is a major challenge in designing the STBC-SM systems. In this study the problem of CE is investigated and a new pilot-aided channel estimation (PA-CE) technique coupled with an interpolation is proposed for the STBC-SM systems operating in the presence of rapidly time-varying mobile channels. Several interpolation schemes such as the linear nearest neighbour piecewise cubic Hermite and the low-pass interpolations are applied and their performances are compared to determine the best suitable interpolation technique to be employed in STBC-SM systems. Bit error rate (BER) performance of the proposed CE technique is then investigated in time-varying channels with different modulation. Moreover the pairwise error probability of the STBC-SM scheme is derived and its average bit error probability is evaluated analytically in the presence of CE errors.
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Channel Estimation, Space-Time Block Codes, Diversity Reception, MIMO Communication, Interpolation, Mobile Radio, Time-Varying Channels, Error Statistics, Quadrature Phase Shift Keying, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, Interpolation-Based Pilot-Aided Channel Estimation, STBC Spatial Modulation, Imperfect CSI, Space-Time Block Coding, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems, Spatial Diversity Gain, Perfect Channel State Information, P-CSI, STBC-SM Systems, PA-CE Technique, Time-Varying Mobile Channels, Linear Nearest Neighbour Piecewise Cubic Hermite, Low-Pass Interpolation, Bit Error Rate Performance, BER Performance, Quadrature Phase Shift Keying, QPSK, 16-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, Pairwise Error Probability, Bit Error Probability, Linear Nearest Neighbour Piecewise Cubic Hermite, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems, quadrature phase shift keying, Perfect Channel State Information, Time-Varying Channels, linear nearest neighbour piecewise cubic Hermite, Pairwise Error Probability, STBC-SM systems, Time-Varying Mobile Channels, quadrature amplitude modulation, Low-Pass Interpolation, space-time block codes, diversity reception, multiple-input multiple-output systems, MIMO Communication, Channel Estimation, STBC Spatial Modulation, 16-QAM, interpolation-based pilot-aided channel estimation, Diversity, pairwise error probability, Space-Time Block Codes, 003, Diversity Reception, bit error rate performance, mobile radio, STBC spatial modulation, QPSK, Bit Error Rate Performance, 16-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, Mobile Radio, error statistics, Space-Time Block Coding, spatial diversity gain, PA-CE technique, Bit Error Probability, PA-CE Technique, perfect channel state information, Interpolation-Based Pilot-Aided Channel Estimation, Error Statistics, BER Performance, MIMO communication, Quadrature Phase Shift Keying, 64-QAM, P-CSI, Spline Interpolation, 16-quadrature amplitude modulation, bit error probability, channel estimation, Systems, time-varying mobile channels, STBC-SM Systems, imperfect CSI, time-varying channels, interpolation, BER performance, low-pass interpolation, Interpolation, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, Imperfect CSI, Spatial Diversity Gain, space-time block coding
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02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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IET Communications
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10
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14
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1820
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1828
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