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A low complexity frequency-domain approach to SIMO system identification

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Wang, Song
Manton, Jonathan

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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With a rapidly changing channel in mobile communications, there is a scarcity of data samples, posing a challenge to reliable system identification. To address the problem, this paper presents a low complexity frequency-domain approach to blind single-input multiple-output (SIMO) system identification. The proposed approach is straightforward in concept and takes advantage of the computational power of FFT (Fast Fourier Transform). As a result, the new method is very efficient and effective for short data sequences, for which second-order statistics (SOS) based subspace methods suffer performance deterioration. Therefore, the proposed approach is a desirable alternative to SOS-based subspace methods to achieve good performance when data sequence is inevitably short in certain practical applications.

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Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision

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