Title :
Optimum Clustered Pilot Sequence for OFDM Systems under Rapidly Time-Varying Channel
Author :
Kim, Kwanghoon ; Park, Hyuncheol ; Kwon, Hyuck M.
Author_Institution :
Controller Dev. Team, Samsung Electron., Hwasung, South Korea
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As channel time-variation increases, orthogonality among subcarriers in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbol can be destroyed because of the relatively long symbol period, whereupon intercarrier interference (ICI) appears, and hence an irreducible error floor occurs. It was shown recently that grouping pilot tones into a number of equally spaced clusters can yield better channel estimation against the doubly selective channel than placing each pilot tone in an equally spaced manner. However, a random pilot sequence was used in the literature, and an optimal sequence has not yet been studied. This paper presents how to optimize the clustered pilot sequence. First, this paper (a) proves the existence of an optimum pilot sequence and (b) suggests a guideline for finding an optimum sequence. Second, this paper shows that an optimum sequence is independent of the signal-to-noise ratio and Doppler rate, and the sequence is generally optimum for any channels. Third, this paper verifies through analysis and simulation that the coded-OFDM system with an optimized cluster pilot sequence can yield a smaller mean square channel estimation error and lower bit error rate than the system with an equidistance pilot or a random cluster pilot under a rapidly time-varying channel.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; channel estimation; error statistics; intercarrier interference; mean square error methods; time-varying channels; Doppler rate; ICI; OFDM system; bit error rate; channel time-variation; doubly selective channel; equally spaced cluster; equidistance pilot; intercarrier interference; mean square channel estimation error; optimum clustered pilot sequence; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; random cluster pilot; signal-to-noise ratio; time-varying channel; Bandwidth; Channel estimation; Doppler effect; Partial transmit sequences; Time-varying channels; Vectors; Time-varying channel; channel estimation; interchannel interference; optimum pilot sequence;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2012.032012.100508