Title :
Channel acquisition and tracking for DS-CDMA uplink transmissions
Author :
Carbonelli, Cecilia ; D´Amico, Antonio A. ; Mengali, Umberto ; Morelli, Michele
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. of Pisa, Italy
Abstract :
This paper deals with channel acquisition and tracking for the uplink of direct-sequence code-division multiple-access systems. The transmission medium is characterized by multipath propagation, and the goal is to estimate the time-varying channel impulse response (CIR) for a new user entering the system. Channel acquisition is pursued through maximum-likelihood techniques. The resulting scheme may be too complex in some applications, as it requires the online inversion of a large matrix. Therefore, we also consider a simpler solution based on the least-squares (LS) criterion. Channel tracking is performed through weighted LS methods. At each signaling interval, the CIR estimate is updated using data decisions and exploiting the inverse of the interference covariance matrix to mitigate the near-far problem. Performance is assessed by simulation in a scenario inspired by the frequency-division duplexing component of the universal mobile telecommunications system. The acquisition/tracking algorithms are found to be resistant to multiuser interference and suitable for transmissions over fast-fading channels.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; channel estimation; code division multiple access; covariance matrices; fading channels; frequency division multiplexing; interference suppression; least squares approximations; maximum likelihood estimation; multipath channels; multiuser channels; radio links; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; time-varying channels; wireless channels; DS-CDMA uplink transmission; UMTS; Universal Mobile Telecommunications System; channel acquisition; channel estimation; channel tracking; direct-sequence code-division multiple-access system; fast-fading channel; frequency-division duplexing; interference covariance matrix; least-squares criterion; maximum likelihood technique; multipath propagation; time-varying channel impulse response; Covariance matrix; Frequency modulation; Interchannel interference; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Military standards; Modulation coding; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Multiuser detection; Time-varying channels; Channel estimation; channel tracking; direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA);
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2005.858690