Title :
A channel subspace post-filtering approach to adaptive least-squares estimation
Author :
Nadakuditi, Raj ; Preisig, James C.
Author_Institution :
Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Woods Hole, MA, USA
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A major challenge while communicating in dynamic channels, such as the underwater acoustic channel, is the large amount of time-varying inter-symbol interference (ISI) due to multipath. In many realistic channels, the fluctuations between different taps of the sampled channel impulse response are correlated. Traditional least-squares algorithms used for adapting channel equalizers do not exploit this correlation structure. A channel subspace post-filtering algorithm is presented that treats the least-squares channel estimate as a noisy time series and exploits the channel correlation structure to reduce the channel estimation error. The improvement in performance of the post-filtered channel estimator is predicted theoretically and demonstrated using both simulation and experimental data. Experimental data is also used to demonstrate the improvement in performance of a channel estimate-based decision feedback equalizer that uses this post-filtered channel estimate to determine the equalizer coefficients.
Keywords :
adaptive equalisers; adaptive estimation; channel estimation; intersymbol interference; least squares approximations; multipath channels; underwater acoustic communication; ISI; adaptive least-squares estimation; channel correlation structure; channel estimation error; channel subspace post-filtering algorithm; dynamic channels; least-squares channel estimate; multipath; noisy time series; post-filtered channel estimator; sampled channel impulse response; subspace post-filtering approach; time-varying inter-symbol interference; underwater acoustic channel; Algorithm design and analysis; Covariance matrix; Decision feedback equalizers; Filtering algorithms; Fluctuations; Intersymbol interference; Multipath channels; Oceans; Signal processing algorithms; Underwater acoustics;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2004.828926