학술논문

Pulse shape modulation for UWB communication: Performance with channel estimation error
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 3rd International Symposium on Communications, Control and Signal Processing Communications, Control and Signal Processing, 2008. ISCCSP 2008. 3rd International Symposium on. :1339-1344 Mar, 2008
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Pulse modulation
Pulse shaping methods
Shape
Ultra wideband communication
Channel estimation
Delay estimation
Fading
RAKE receivers
Maximum likelihood estimation
Ultra wideband technology
Language
Abstract
In this paper we consider M-ary biorthogonal pulse shape modulation (BPSM) scheme, for an impulse radio ultra wideband (R-UWB) system transmitting over lognormal fading channels. The receiver has RAKE structure which combines the signal energy scattered over several resolvable multipath components via maximum ratio combiner (MRC) or eual gain combiner (EGC). We derive closed form expressions for symbol error probability, for both MRC- and EGC-RAKE receivers, using Wilkinson’s method [9]. Furthermore, we examine the system performance with imperfect channel estimate, when (i) given the path delays, the receiver forms linear mean square error (LMMSE) estimate of fading coefficients, (ii) the receiver employs maximum likelihood (ML) estimator to find the path delays and fading coefficients. This performance examination enables us to find optimal number of training symbols that maximizes the system throughput via simulations. The numerical results are obtained using orthogonal waveforms of Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions (PSWF).