학술논문

Joint estimation of Doppler frequency and directions in channel sounding using switched Tx and Rx arrays
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04. GLOBECOM '04 Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04. IEEE. 4:2354-2360 Vol.4 2004
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Aerospace
Frequency estimation
Samarium
Antenna arrays
Planar arrays
Hardware
Time division multiplexing
Signal analysis
Root mean square
Estimation error
Direction of arrival estimation
Language
Abstract
To save hardware and reduce the effort to calibrate the system, channel sounding with Tx and Rx antenna arrays is commonly performed in TDM mode where the array elements are successively switched. We refer to this technique as TDM-MIMO channel sounding. The ISI-SAGE algorithm (Fleury, B.H. et al., 2003; Yin, X. et al., 2003), applied in combination with TDM-MIMO channel sounding, makes it possible to extend the Doppler frequency estimation range (DFER) (Yin, X. et al., 2003). The extension is significant when arrays with large element numbers are employed. We derive the signal model for TDM-MIMO channel sounding and report analytical investigations showing that this DFER extension requires selection of switching modes (SMs) tailored to the array characteristics. The SM of a switched array is the temporal order in which the array elements are switched. In fact, the traditionally used SMs of uniform linear and planar arrays, where the elements are switched according to their natural spatial ordering, prove to be inappropriate as they lead to an ambiguity in the joint estimation of DF and directions. We also introduce the concept of normalized sidelobe level (NSL) associated to the SM of a switched array. We show that minimizing the NSL is a sensible criterion for the identification of SM, leading to DF and direction estimates with nearly optimum performance in terms of root mean square estimation error. Finally experimental investigations illustrate the impact of the SM of a uniform planar array on the behaviour of the DF and direction of arrival estimates computed with the ISI-SAGE algorithm.