Title :
Frame synchronization for pilot symbol assisted modulation
Author :
Dodds, David E. ; Takaya, Kunio ; Zhang, Qingyi
Author_Institution :
TR Labs., Saskatchewan Univ., Saskatoon, Sask., Canada
Abstract :
One method to reduce the effects of channel fading in mobile communication is the use of pilot symbol assisted modulation (PSAM). In this scheme, known pilot symbols are periodically inserted into the transmitted data symbol stream and then used by the receiver to estimate the channel gain and phase, and to appropriately scale and rotate the receiver decision grid. We introduce a non-coherent synchronizer that uses only the received signal magnitude to form an estimate of the pilot symbol timing. We use decision metrics based on a high SNR approximation of the maximum likelihood ratio and on the Euclidean distance from the pilot sequence. Simulations have been performed using an 11 bit Barker sequence interleaved within each 110 symbol transmitted block. With the fading rate set to 1% of the symbol rate and SNR greater than 10 dB, our simulations show a mean acquisition time within 600 symbols.
Keywords :
digital radio; fading channels; land mobile radio; maximum likelihood estimation; modulation; phase estimation; radio receivers; sequences; synchronisation; timing; 11 bit; Barker sequence; Euclidean distance; PSAM; channel fading; channel gain estimation; channel phase estimation; decision metrics; digital mobile communications; fading rate; frame synchronization; high SNR approximation; maximum likelihood ratio; mean acquisition time; mobile communication; noncoherent synchronizer; pilot sequence; pilot symbol assisted modulation; pilot symbol timing estimation; received signal magnitude; receiver decision grid rotation; receiver decision grid scaling; simulations; symbol rate; transmitted data symbol stream; Bit error rate; Fading; Maximum likelihood detection; Maximum likelihood estimation; Mobile communication; Partial transmit sequences; Phase detection; Phase estimation; Timing; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1999 IEEE Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5579-2
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.1999.807170