Sparse Multipath Channel Estimation and Decoding for Broadband Vector OFDM Systems
Qi Feng, Xiang-Gen Xia, Zhihui Ye, and Naitong Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a sparse channel estimation and decoding method for broadband V-OFDM systems, leveraging SIFFT for efficient recovery of nonzero channel taps, leading to improved BER performance with lower complexity.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel sparse channel estimation technique using SIFFT and a PIS decoding approach that outperforms traditional methods in BER and complexity.
Findings
PIS decoding achieves better BER than zero-forcing and MMSE decoding.
The proposed method approximates ML decoding performance at high SNR.
Significant reduction in computational complexity compared to ML decoding.
Abstract
Vector orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (V-OFDM) is a general system that builds a bridge between OFDM and single-carrier frequency domain equalization in terms of intersymbol interference and receiver complexity. In this paper, we investigate the sparse multipath channel estimation and decoding for broadband V-OFDM systems. Unlike the non-sparse channel estimation, sparse channel estimation only needs to recover the nonzero taps with reduced complexity. Consider the pilot signals are transmitted through a sparse channel that has only a few nonzero taps with and without additive white Gaussian noise, respectively. The exactly and approximately sparse inverse fast Fourier transform (SIFFT) can be employed for these two cases. The SIFFT-based algorithm recovers the nonzero channel coefficients and their corresponding coordinates directly, which is significant to the proposed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · PAPR reduction in OFDM · Wireless Communication Networks Research
