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Communication channel

About: Communication channel is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 137411 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1715077 citations. The topic is also known as: communication channel & communications channel.


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TL;DR: This work develops two TEQ design methods to maximize the bit rate and proposes a minimum-ISI method that generalizes the MSSNR method by weighting the ISI in the frequency domain to obtain higher performance.
Abstract: In a discrete multitone receiver, a time-domain equalizer (TEQ) reduces the intersymbol interference (ISI) by shortening the effective duration of the channel impulse response. Current TEQ design methods such as the minimum mean-squared error (MMSE), maximum shortening SNR (MSSNR), and maximum geometric SNR (MGSNR) do not directly maximize bit rate. We develop two TEQ design methods to maximize the bit rate. First, we partition an equalized multicarrier channel into its equivalent signal, noise, and ISI paths to develop a new subchannel SNR definition. Then, we derive a nonlinear function of TEQ taps that measures the bit rate, which the proposed maximum bit rate (MBR) method optimizes. We also propose a minimum-ISI method that generalizes the MSSNR method by weighting the ISI in the frequency domain to obtain higher performance. The minimum-ISI method is amenable to real-time implementation on a fixed-point digital signal processor. Based on simulations using eight different carrier-serving-area loop channels, (1) the proposed methods yield higher bit rates than MMSE, MGSNR, and MSSNR methods; (2) the proposed methods give three-tap TEQs with higher bit rates than 17-tap MMSE, MGSNR, and MSSNR TEQs; (3) the proposed MBR method achieves the channel capacity (as computed by the matched filter bound using the proposed subchannel SNR model) with a five-tap TEQ; and (4) the proposed minimum-ISI method achieves the bit rate of the optimal MBR method.

257 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
12 May 2008
TL;DR: This work considers the estimation of doubly selective wireless channels within pulse-shaping multicarrier systems (which include OFDM systems as a special case) and proposes a new channel estimation technique using the recent methodology of compressed sensing.
Abstract: We consider the estimation of doubly selective wireless channels within pulse-shaping multicarrier systems (which include OFDM systems as a special case). A new channel estimation technique using the recent methodology of compressed sensing (CS) is proposed. CS-based channel estimation exploits a channel's delay-Doppler sparsity to reduce the number of pilots and, hence, increase spectral efficiency. Simulation results demonstrate a significant reduction of the number of pilots relative to least-squares channel estimation.

257 citations

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Nambirajan Seshadri1
TL;DR: The algorithm provides reliable zero-delay decisions which results in a better channel tracking algorithm when compared to previously proposed schemes and is implemented without any loss of optimality by a trellis search algorithm.
Abstract: A novel method of maximum likelihood sequence estimation is proposed for data that are transmitted over unknown linear channels. This procedure does not require a startup sequence for estimating the channel impulse response. Rather, the data and the channel are simultaneously estimated. It is implemented without any loss of optimality by a trellis search algorithm which searches for the best data sequence from among a number of hypothesized trellises which are constructed from the observed sequence. The number of states in each trellis and the number of trellises grow exponentially with the channel memory. A suboptimal trellis search algorithm is proposed whose complexity at best is slightly higher than that of the adaptive Viterbi algorithm operating with a known channel response. A simplified channel estimation algorithm when the number of data alphabets is greater than 2 is also proposed. Fast convergence of the algorithm in estimating the channel is demonstrated for binary pulse amplitude modulation over a variety of channels. Convergence over a wide range of SNR occurs within 100 symbols. The channel estimation algorithm for multi-level signals converges within 500-1000 symbols. We finally present an application of this algorithm to the problem of sequence estimation in the presence of rapidly time-varying intersymbol interference. The algorithm provides reliable zero-delay decisions which results in a better channel tracking algorithm when compared to previously proposed schemes. >

257 citations

Patent
10 Jun 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the first modulated signal including first communications data provided by a base station and directed to a mobile communication device was transmitted by a network element of a distributed antenna system.
Abstract: Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving, by a network element of a distributed antenna system, a clock signal, a control channel and a first modulated signal at a first carrier frequency, the first modulated signal including first communications data provided by a base station and directed to a mobile communication device. The clock signal synchronizes timing of digital control channel processing by the network element to recover instructions from the control channel. The instructions in the control channel direct the network element of the distributed antenna system to convert the first modulated signal at the first carrier frequency to the first modulated signal in a first spectral segment. Other embodiments are disclosed.

257 citations

Patent
Ronald L. Mahany1
03 Jun 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, a data transceiver module for digital data communications in a portable hand-held data terminal has multiple data spread spectrum modes which include direct sequence and frequency function modulation algorithms.
Abstract: A data transceiver module for digital data communications in a portable hand-held data terminal has multiple data spread spectrum modes which include direct sequence and frequency function modulation algorithms. The transceiver module has multiple user or program configurable data rates, modulation, channelization and process gain in order to maximize the performance of radio data transmissions and to maximize interference immunity. Various module housings, which may be PCMCIA type, are able to be mated with a suitably designed data terminal. Media access control protocols and interfaces of multiple nominal operational frequencies are utilized. Wireless access devices in a cell based network each consider a variety of factors when choosing one of a plurality of modes of wireless operation and associated operating parameters. Such selection defines a communication channel to support wireless data, message and communication exchanges. In further embodiments, the wireless access devices also support a second channel, a busy/control channel, for managing communication on the main communication channel and to overcome roaming and hidden terminal problems. Roaming terminal devices are also configured to support the dual channel design. Such configuration in both circumstances may involve the use of a multimode radio that is timeshared between the two channels or two radios, one dedicated to each channel.

257 citations


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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202270
20214,425
20206,535
20197,160
20187,052
20176,315