On blind multiuser forward link channel estimation by the subspace method: Identifiability results. (Q2734374)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1633993
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1633993 |
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MIMO FIR systems
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blind channel estimation
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identifiability
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identification
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subspace approach
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CDMA systems
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On blind multiuser forward link channel estimation by the subspace method: Identifiability results. (English)
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Blind channel estimation for periodic sequence DS-CDMA systems can be cast into the framework of ``structured'' blind estimation of multi-input/multi-output (MIMO) FIR systems, where the structure is imposed by the user's signatures. A possible approach to tackle this problem consists in looking for a structured solution to one of the blind MIMO-FIR systems, proposed recently. However, most of the subsequent works did not address identifiability issues.NEWLINENEWLINE Here the authors first recall and reformulate some general MIMO FIR identification results. They then point out some difficulties posed by the subspace approach. Next, they use the above material in order to analyze the behavior of the subspace forward link channel estimate of CDMA systems. The authors also derive new results showing that the subspace method is not robust to an over-determination of the channel order greater than the spreading factor. If however the over-determination error is less than the spreading factor, they show that the subspace estimate is consistent if the codes of the users are properly designed.
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