Channel estimation for a discrete-time RAKE receiver in a WCDMA downlink: algorithms and repercussion on SINR

Lenardi, Massimiliano;Slock, Dirk T M
VTC Fall 2001, 54th IEEE vehicular technology conference, October 7-11 2001, Atlantic City, USA

The conventional receiver for DS-CDMA communications is the RAKE receiver which is a matched filter (MF), matched to the op-erations of spreading, pulse shape filtering and channel filtering. The RAKE receiver assumes a sparse/pathwise channel model so that the chan-nel matched filtering gets done pathwise, with delay adjustment and decor-relation per path and maximum-ratio combining of path contributions at the symbol rate. Original RAKE receivers work with continuous delays, which are tracked by an Early-Late scheme. This requires signal interpo-lation and leads to suboptimal treatment of diffuse portions in the channel impulse response. These disadvantages can be avoided by a discrete-time RAKE, operating at a certain oversampledrate. Proper sparse modeling of the channel is an approximation problem that requires exploitation of the limited bandwidth of the pulse shape. We propose and simulate a number of sparse channel approximation algorithms along the lines of Matching Pursuit, of which the Recursive Early-Late (REL) approach appears most promising. We also analyze and simulate the effect of channel estimation on the RAKE output SINR.


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Conference
City:
Atlantic City
Date:
2001-10-07
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
701
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