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DOI: 10.1049/iet-com:20070193
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Channel estimation for time-hopping pulse position modulation ultra-wideband communication systems

A.R. Alizad,Babak Alipanahi,M. Shiva,S.H. Jamali,Said Nader‐Esfahani

Computer science
Time-hopping
Ultra-wideband
2008
Ultra-wideband (UWB) communication systems are used in indoor environments with dense multi-path characteristics. Therefore channel estimation has an important role in the receiver of these systems. A new approach for data-aided (DA) and non-data-aided (NDA) channel estimation is proposed, which is called the pulse compression (PC) method. This method is useful for UWB systems employing time-hopping pulse position modulation. The PC method requires only some basic operations such as sampling, overlap-add and finite impulse response filtering. The PC method, in both DA and NDA scenarios, in spite of its low complexity, outperforms the maximum-likelihood (ML) method in channel parameters estimation. The bit error rate (BER) of the DA method, in single-user scenario, performs as well as the ML method, and in multi-user scenario, in the worst case, there is only 0.5 dB loss compared with the ML method. In the case of NDA scenario, the proposed method outperforms the NDA-ML method, that is, in the single-user scenario about 4 dB gain at the BER of 10−3 is observed. In multi-user scenario, it outperforms significantly the NDA-ML method, and its performance loss in comparison with the perfect channel knowledge scenario is about 3 dB at the BER of 10−3.
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    Channel estimation for time-hopping pulse position modulation ultra-wideband communication systems” is a paper by A.R. Alizad Babak Alipanahi M. Shiva S.H. Jamali Said Nader‐Esfahani published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.