A Pilot-Symbol-Assisted Fading and Frequency-Offset Compensation Method Using FFT(Special Section on Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Networks)
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概要
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Methods that precisely compensate for propagation distortion using pilot symbols are widely used in mobile communications. We describe such a pilot-symbol-assisted technique for precise compensation of flat fading and frequency offset. This technique provides a wide range of offset compensation. Conventional methods using fast Fourier transform (FFT) compensate for both slow and fast fading, but their tolerable range of frequency offset is very limited. By composing a system with an approximate frequency estimator, we can estimate and compensate for fading and a large frequency offset at the same time. The estimation and compensation are carried out by periodic pilot symbols and no other index sequences are needed. This method enables high-data-rate transmission. We describe the method and provide a theoretical analysis for the compensable range of fading and frequency offset for a transmission frame structure with pilot symbols. Then, we evaluate the method by computer simulation.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2002-07-01
著者
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IKEGAMI Tetsushi
Department of Electronics and Communications, Meiji University
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IKEGAMI Tetsushi
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Meiji University
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Li H‐b
Communications Research Laboratory Independent Administrative Institution
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OKAMOTO Eiji
Communications Research Laboratory, Independent Administrative Institution
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LI Huan-Bang
Communications Research Laboratory, Independent Administrative Institution
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Ikegami T
Meiji Univ. Kawasaki‐shi Jpn
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Ikegami Tetsushi
Department Of Electronics And Bioinformatics School Of Science And Technology Meiji University
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Okamoto Eiji
Communications Research Laboratory Independent Administrative Institution
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