Abstract :
In high mobility orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems, subcarriers are no longer orthogonal, causing Inter-Carrier Interference (ICI). Equalization then becomes more challenging and requires an accurate estimate of the time-variant channel. In this paper, we propose a novel Minimum Mean Squared Error (MMSE) estimation of the sampled time-variant transfer function. Based on such channel estimation, we propose an iterative three step ICI mitigation technique whereby each step increases the channel estimation accuracy and, consequently, the performance of our MMSE equalization. In Step 1, we consider ICI as an additional noise term. In Step 2, we reduce the ICI at pilot positions and finally, in Step 3, we treat all estimated data symbols, obtained from Step 2, as if they were pilot symbols. We evaluate the Bit Error Ratio (BER) of our ICI mitigation technique by means of simulation and testbed measurements (up to 400 km/h). In both cases, we achieve a BER close to perfect channel knowledge and zero ICI.