Title :
Timing Recovery With Frequency Offset and Random Walk: Cramer–Rao Bound and a Phase-Locked Loop Postprocessor
Author :
Nayak, A.R. ; Barry, John R. ; Feyh, G. ; McLaughlin, Steven W.
Abstract :
We consider the problem of timing recovery for bandlimited, baud-rate sampled systems with intersymbol interference and a timing offset that can be modeled as a combination of a frequency offset and a random walk. We first derive the Cramer–Rao bound (CRB), which is a lower bound on the estimation-error variance for any timing estimator. Conventional timing recovery is based on a phase-locked loop (PLL). We compare the conventional timing recovery method with the CRB for realistic timing parameters for the magnetic recording channel, and observe a 7 dB signal-to-noise ratio gap between the two. Next, we propose a PLL postprocessor based on the maximum a posteriori estimation principle that performs to within 1.5 dB of the CRB. This postprocessor performs time-invariant filtering and time-varying scaling of the PLL timing estimates. The refined timing estimates from the postprocessor are then used to get refined samples by interpolating the samples taken at the PLL´s timing estimates. Finally, we present suboptimal implementations that allow a performance-complexity tradeoff.
Keywords :
Constellation diagram; Frequency; Intersymbol interference; Iterative decoding; Magnetic recording; Maximum a posteriori estimation; Parity check codes; Phase locked loops; Signal to noise ratio; Timing;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2006.881406