This application claims the benefit of Taiwan application Serial No. 94136948, filed Oct. 21, 2005, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to a method of channel estimation, and more particularly to a method of channel estimation of an OFDM system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has the advantage of anti-multi-path interference and is currently adopted as the specification of digital video broadcasting-terrestrial (DVB-T) transmission.
The OFDM system spread the data to several sub-channels to be transmitted by multi-carrier modulation. The sub-carrier frequency of each sub-channel is different and orthogonal to each other such that each sub-channel can apply a lower transmission rate. Since the sub-carrier frequency of each sub-channel is different, the influence that each sub-channel receives during transmission also differs. The influence that each sub-channel receives is estimated at the reception end. That is, the channel response of the sub-channel is estimated, whereby the received signal is compensated to obtain the correct signal.
There are several methods for estimating channel response such as pilot-based channel estimation for instance. Referring to
Other channel responses of the sub-channels transmitting data signals can be obtained by the linear interpolation of the channel response of the known sub-channels. Examples of linear interpolation include time-domain interpolation and frequency-domain interpolation. For example, the method of estimating the channel response of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 is shown in
Next, proceed to step 203, since the ratio of the sub-carrier frequency difference between the sub-channel C (1) and the sub-channel C (0) to the sub-carrier frequency difference between the sub-channel C (1) and the sub-channel C (3) is 1:2, the amplitude response of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 is expressed as A12=(A02*⅔+A32*⅓) and the phase response of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 is expressed as θ12=(θ02*⅔+θ32*⅓) by frequency-domain linear interpolation.
However, the above channel estimation obtained by linear interpolation is not actual channel response, so the estimation is not precise enough and the quality of the received signals is affected.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a method for precisely estimating channel response.
The invention achieves the above-identified object by providing a method of channel estimation used in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system. Firstly, a plurality of synchronized signals are received respectively from a plurality of sub-channels of the OFDM system, wherein the ith and the jth sub-channel responses are known, i+n=j, i, n and j are positive integers. Then, the channel response of the (i+k)th sub-channel is estimated according to the statistical properties of the channel response derived from Jake's model and the channel responses of the ith and the jth sub-channels, wherein k<n and k is a positive integer.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiments. The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The accuracy of conventional method of estimating the channel response by linear interpolation is insufficient. The amplitude correlation coefficient and the phase correlation coefficient of the channel responses of two sub-channels spaced by a predetermined frequency are derived from Jake's model. The amplitude correlation coefficient ρc of the channel response derived from Jake's model is expressed as:
wherein,
J0 is a zeroth order Bessel function of first kind, ωm is a Doppler frequency, τ is a time delay, s is the frequency difference between two carriers, and σ is a delay spread.
The above parameters ωm, τ, σ which can be obtained by other methods are regarded as known and are not elaborated here. Therefore, the amplitude correlation coefficient ρe between two carriers can be obtained according to the frequency difference s
The phase correlation coefficient ρθ of the channel response derived from Jake's model is expressed as:
In the above expression, the phase correlation coefficient ρθ between two carriers can be obtained according to the frequency differences. The invention estimates the channel response of the channel by Jake's model. Examples of the channel response include amplitude response and phase response.
Referring to
Next, proceed to steps 310-322, frequency-domain non-linear interpolation is applied according to Jake's model. Firstly, proceed to step 310, the amplitude correlation coefficient ρe10 of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 and the sub-channel C (0) at time point t2 is obtained according to formula (1). Next, proceed to step 312, the amplitude correlation coefficient ρe13 of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 and the sub-channel C (3) at time point t2 is obtained. Next, proceed to step 314, the amplitude response of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 is expressed as: A12=(A02*ρe10/(ρe10+ρe13)+A32*ρe13/(ρe10+ρe13))
Next, proceed to step 316, the phase correlation coefficient ρθ10 of the channel C (1) at time point t2 and the sub-channel C (0) at time point t2 is obtained according to formula (2). Next, proceed to step 318, the amplitude correlation coefficient ρθ13 of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 and the sub-channel C (3) at time point t2 is obtained. Next, proceed to step 320, the phase response of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 is expressed as:
θ12=(θ02*ρθ10/(ρθ10+ρθ13)+θ32*ρθ13/(ρθ10+ρθ13))
Therefore, in step 322, the estimation of the channel response of the sub-channel C (1) at time point t2 is expressed as: A12 exp(jθ12).
The time-domain linear interpolation of step 301 does not have to be performed in practical application because the channel response of a channel does not vary with the time significantly under normal circumstances. Therefore, the channel response of the sub-channel C (3) at time point t2 can be set to be equal to the channel response of the sub-channel C (3) at time point t1 or t5.
The method of channel estimation disclosed in the above embodiment of the invention accurately estimates the channel response of the channel by Jake's model so as to improve the quality of signal reception.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
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94136948 A | Oct 2005 | TW | national |
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7539259 | Dias et al. | May 2009 | B2 |
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20070092016 A1 | Apr 2007 | US |