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Maximum-likelihood detection of orthogonal space-time block coded OFDM in unknown block fading channels
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Maximum-likelihood detection of orthogonal space-time block coded OFDM in unknown block fading channels

Tsung-Hui Chang, Wing-Kin Ma and Chong-Yung Chi
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol.56(4), pp.1637-1649
04/2008

Abstract

Blind and semiblind detection Maximum likelihood detection MIMO systems OFDM Space-time block code
For orthogonal space-time block coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OSTBC-OFDM) systems, many of the existing blind detection and channel estimation methods rely on the assumption that the channel is static for many OSTBC-OFDM blocks. This paper considers the blind (semiblind) maximum-likelihood (ML) detection problem of OSTBC-OFDM with a single OSTBC-OFDM block only. The merit of such an investigation is the ability to accommodate channels with shorter coherence time. We examine both the implementation and identifiability issues, with a focus on BPSK or QPSK constellations. In the implementation, we propose reduced-complexity detection schemes using subchannel grouping. In the identifiability analysis, we show that the proposed schemes can ensure a probability one identifiability condition using very few number of pilots. For example, the proposed semiblind detection scheme only requires a single pilot code for unique data identification; while the conventional pilot-based channel estimation method requires L pilots where L denotes the channel length. Our simulation results demonstrate that the proposed schemes can provide performance close to that of their nonblind counterparts. © 2008 IEEE.

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