Title :
Performance Analysis of Maximum-Likelihood Semiblind Estimation of MIMO Channels
Author :
Wo, Tianbin ; Hoeher, Peter Adam ; Scherb, Ansgar ; Kammeyer, Karl-Dirk
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Kiel Univ.
Abstract :
Iterative channel estimation and data detection is a useful method to improve the channel estimation quality without sacrificing the bandwidth efficiency. Since both the known training symbols (non-blind) and the unknown data symbols (blind) are used for channel estimation, corresponding techniques are referred to as semiblind. If the channel estimator and data detector are both optimal in the sense of maximum-likelihood criterion, we may call the algorithm as maximum-likelihood (ML) semiblind channel estimation (SBCE). This paper deals with ML-SBCE for frequency-flat multi-input multi-output systems with focus on the channel estimation mean squared error (MSE) analysis. Through semi-analytical efforts, we showed that ML-SBCE is biased at low SNR and tends to be unbiased at high SNR. The reasons of biasing are the erroneous data detection and the correlation between the noise and the detection errors. Besides, we showed that the MSE performance of ML-SBCE is also influenced by the noise-error correlation. Based on these analyses, possibilities to compensate the biasing as well as improve the MSE performance is pointed out
Keywords :
MIMO systems; channel estimation; maximum likelihood estimation; mean square error methods; MIMO channels; bandwidth efficiency; data detection; frequency-flat multi-input multi-output systems; iterative channel estimation; maximum-likelihood criterion; maximum-likelihood semiblind channel estimation; mean squared error analysis; noise-error correlation; performance analysis; unknown data symbols; Bandwidth; Channel estimation; Detectors; Frequency estimation; Iterative methods; MIMO; Maximum likelihood detection; Maximum likelihood estimation; Performance analysis; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006. VTC 2006-Spring. IEEE 63rd
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9391-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1550-2252
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2006.1683144