DocumentCode
1777958
Title
Accurate channel estimation based on Bayesian Compressive Sensing for next-generation wireless broadcasting systems
Author
Zhenkai Fan ; Zhaohua Lu ; Yanjun Han
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
fYear
2014
fDate
25-27 June 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Digital television terrestrial broadcasting (DTTB) industry has achieved rapid development in recent years. It is now facing new development opportunities for next-generation wireless broadcasting systems. As one of the DTTB standards, digital terrestrial multimedia/television broadcasting (DTMB) uses the time domain synchronous OFDM (TDS-OFDM) as its basic core technology. TDS-OFDM has higher spectral efficiency and faster synchronization but it cannot support high-order modulation and high-definition television (HDTV) delivery in fast fading channels. Recently, compressive sensing (CS) methods have been used for the accurate channel estimation. However, the classical CS algorithms require the channel sparsity in prior and the signal recovery accuracy is unacceptable when the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is low. To solve this problem, in this paper we exploit the Bayesian Compressive Sensing (BCS) based on statistical learning theory (SLT) and relevance vector machines (RVM) to improve the sparse channel estimation accuracy. Besides, we propose to reduce the correlation of the measurement matrix columns for a further performance improvement. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed BCS-based channel estimation has better performance than conventional solutions.
Keywords
OFDM modulation; channel estimation; compressed sensing; fading channels; matrix algebra; multimedia communication; television broadcasting; BCS; Bayesian compressive sensing; CS methods; DTMB; DTTB industry; DTTB standards; HDTV; RVM; SLT; SNR; TDS-OFDM; accurate channel estimation; channel sparsity; digital television terrestrial broadcasting; digital terrestrial multimedia-television broadcasting; fast fading channels; high definition television; measurement matrix; next generation wireless broadcasting systems; relevance vector machines; signal recovery accuracy; signal-to-noise ratio; sparse channel estimation accuracy; statistical learning theory; time domain synchronous OFDM; Broadcasting; Channel estimation; Correlation; Estimation; OFDM; Signal to noise ratio; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BMSB.2014.6873548
Filename
6873548
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