DocumentCode :
768990
Title :
Per-Survivor Processing: a general approach to MLSE in uncertain environments
Author :
Raheli, R. ; Polydoros, A. ; Ching-Kae Tzou
Author_Institution :
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell´Inf., Parma Univ., Italy
Volume :
43
Issue :
38020
fYear :
1995
Firstpage :
354
Lastpage :
364
Abstract :
Per-survivor processing (PSP) provides a general framework for the approximation of maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) algorithms whenever the presence of unknown quantities prevents the precise use of the classical Viterbi algorithm. This principle stems from the idea that data-aided estimation of unknown parameters may be embedded into the structure of the Viterbi algorithm itself. Among the numerous possible applications, the authors concentrate on (a) adaptive MLSE, (b) simultaneous trellis coded modulation (TCM) decoding and phase synchronization, (c) adaptive reduced state sequence estimation (RSSE). As a matter of fact, PSP is interpretable as a generalization of decision feedback techniques of RSSE to decoding in the presence of unknown parameters. A number of algorithms for the simultaneous estimation of data sequence and unknown channel parameters are presented and compared with "conventional" techniques based on the use of tentative decisions. Results for uncoded modulations over interSymbol interference (ISI) fading channels and joint TCM decoding and carrier synchronization are presented. In all cases, it is found that PSP algorithms are clearly more robust than conventional techniques both in tracking a time-varying channel and acquiring its characteristics without training.<>
Keywords :
adaptive estimation; adaptive signal detection; decoding; estimation theory; fading; intersymbol interference; maximum likelihood estimation; reduced order systems; sequences; synchronisation; time-varying channels; trellis coded modulation; uncertain systems; adaptive MLSE; adaptive reduced state sequence estimation; carrier synchronization; data sequence; data-aided estimation; decision feedback techniques; decoding; intersymbol interference fading channels; maximum likelihood sequence estimation algorithms; per-survivor processing; phase synchronization; simultaneous trellis coded modulation; tentative decisions; time-varying channel; tracking; uncertain environments; uncoded modulations; unknown channel parameter; Approximation algorithms; Intersymbol interference; Maximum likelihood decoding; Maximum likelihood estimation; Modulation coding; Parameter estimation; Phase estimation; Phase modulation; State estimation; Viterbi algorithm;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/26.380054
Filename :
380054
Link To Document :
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