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A BP-MF-EP Based Iterative Receiver for Joint Phase Noise Estimation, Equalization, and Decoding

Journal

IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING LETTERS
Volume 23, Issue 10, Pages 1349-1353

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LSP.2016.2593917

Keywords

Iterative receiver; message passing; phase noise estimation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 61172086, NSFC 61571402]
  2. Australian Research Council's DECRA [DE120101266]

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In this letter, with combined belief propagation (BP), mean field (MF), and expectation propagation (EP), an iterative receiver is designed for joint phase noise estimation, equalization, and decoding in a coded communication system. The presence of the phase noise results in a nonlinear observation model. Conventionally, the nonlinear model is directly linearized by using the first-order Taylor approximation, e. g., in the state-of-the-art soft-input extended Kalman smoothing approach (Soft-in EKS). In this letter, MF is used to handle the factor due to the nonlinear model, and a second-order Taylor approximation is used to achieve Gaussian approximation to the MF messages, which is crucial to the low-complexity implementation of the receiver with BP and EP. It turns out that our approximation is more effective than the direct linearization in the Soft-in EKS, leading to a significant performance improvement with similar complexity as demonstrated by simulation results.

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