Title :
Blind signal-to-noise-ratio estimation for a constant envelope MIMO MC-CDMA system using cyclic delay diversity
Author :
Galib Asadullah, M.M. ; Stuber, Gordon L.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Data aided signal space projection based signal-to-interference plus noise-ratio (SINR) estimators have been previously proposed for time-division-multiple-access (TDMA) cellular systems and are well known for their excellent performance and computational simplicity. This paper presents a blind signal projection (SP) based SNR estimator for a constant envelope multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) system that uses cyclic delay diversity (CDD) and operates on a time varying frequency selective fading channel. Because the orthogonal spreading sequences form the basis of the signal space, a training sequence or data decisions are not needed and orthonormalization is not required. Thus, the proposed SNR estimator is computationally efficient and very accurate estimates are achieved without sacrificing power and bandwidth.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; blind source separation; cellular radio; code division multiple access; diversity reception; fading channels; radiofrequency interference; time division multiple access; time-varying channels; SINR; TDMA; blind signal projection; blind signal-to-noise-ratio estimation; cellular systems; computational simplicity; constant envelope MIMO MC-CDMA system; cyclic delay diversity; data aided signal space projection; fading channel; frequency selective channel; multicarrier code division multiple access; orthogonal spreading sequences; signal-to-interference plus noise-ratio; time division multiple access; time varying channel; Delays; Diversity reception; Estimation; Interference; Multicarrier code division multiple access; Receiving antennas; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2007 15th European
Conference_Location :
Poznan
Print_ISBN :
978-839-2134-04-6