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Doubly selective channel estimation and equalization based on ICI/ISI mitigation for OQAM-FBMC systems

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PHYSICAL COMMUNICATION
Volume 59, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.phycom.2023.102120

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OQAM-FBMC; Channel estimation; ICI; ISI mitigation; SAOSP algorithm; Suboptimal MMSE equalization

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This paper presents a mitigation method for ICI/ISI in broadband transmission systems over a doubly selective channel. The method utilizes two algorithms, pilot indices optimization and SAOSP, to accurately estimate sparse channel coefficients and achieve efficient equalization.
Over a doubly selective channel, broadband transmission systems face challenges in channel estimation and equalization. High mobility causes inter-carrier interference (ICI), while multipath transmission induces inter-symbol interference (ISI). In this paper, we present a mitigation method of ICI/ISI for the offset quadrature amplitude-modulated filter bank multi-carrier (OQAM-FBMC) system. It features low inherent imaginary interference (IMI) sensitivity and high efficiency. Specifically, a pilot indices optimization algorithm and a sparse adaptive orthogonal subspace pursuit (SAOSP) algorithm are presented based on the 2-D channel modeling scheme. The guard pilots are first added to mitigate the effect of ICI. Then the index optimization and SAOSP algorithms are applied to achieve a high-accuracy estimation of sparse channel coefficients. In addition, a threshold judgment suboptimal minimum mean square error (MMSE) equalization method is presented based on the variability of the interference power. The method uses normalized interference power thresholds to estimate the ISI dimension and reduce the equalization data, thus mitigating the effect of ISI and achieving efficient equalization. To verify the above methods, single-input-single-output (SISO) and multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) models are built. Simulation results indicate a 3-5 dB improvement in channel estimation accuracy. The suboptimal MMSE equalization results are close to the optimal MMSE with about four orders of magnitude reduction in complexity. & COPY; 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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