Title :
Signal processing challenges for wireless communications
Author_Institution :
Eurecom Inst., Sophia Antipolis, France
Abstract :
Wireless communications allow for the application of a number of signal processing techniques. However, in many instances the success of the application depends on the proper accounting for the interaction of the signal processing problem with other disciplines such as propagation and channel modeling, communication and information theory, and processor circuit architectures. We discuss the incidence of propagation studies and channel modeling on channel correlation and hence on channel estimation performance (orthogonality of pilots), the interaction between modulation technique and the ease of training based channel estimation, the interaction between transmission scheme (continuous or block-wise) and temporal fading modeling and handling, modulation and signal processing (linear preceding) for diversity exploitation, approximate normal equation solutions for various signal types (speech vs CDMA, sparse significant correlations vs. dense weak correlations), interaction between channel modeling and CDMA receiver circuit architecture, higher-level adaptivity in adaptive filtering (filter order, temporal variation scale) and robustness in receiver design with estimated parameters.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; channel estimation; code division multiple access; fading; radio receivers; signal processing; stability; CDMA receiver circuit architecture; adaptive filtering; channel correlation; channel estimation performance; channel modeling; code division multiplexing; processor circuit architectures; signal processing techniques; temporal fading modeling; wireless communications; Adaptive filters; Adaptive signal processing; Channel estimation; Circuits; Equations; Fading; Information theory; Multiaccess communication; Signal processing; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Control, Communications and Signal Processing, 2004. First International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8379-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISCCSP.2004.1296587