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Tipo: Artigo de Evento
Título : Estimation of frequency-selective block-fading MIMO channels using PARAFAC modeling and alternating least squares
Autor : Almeida, André Lima Férrer de
Favier, Gérard
Mota, João César Moura
Lacerda Neto, Raul Liberato de
Fecha de publicación : 2006
Editorial : Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers
Citación : MOTA, J. C. M. et al. Estimation of frequency-selective block-fading MIMO channels using PARAFAC modeling and alternating least squares. In: ASILOMAR CONFERENCE ON SIGNALS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTERS, 40., 2006, Pacific Grove. Anais... Pacific Grove: IEEE, 2006. p. 1630-1634.
Abstract: The parametric estimation of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) channels is an important step towards the space-time characterization of the radio channel as well as for the design of efficient space-time signaling techniques. In this paper, we address the problem of multipath parameter estimation for frequency-selective block-fading MIMO channels by means of parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis [1]-[2]. First, we present a fourth-order PARAFAC model for a specular MIMO radio channel, which jointly captures the space-time signature (angles of arrival, angles of departure and delays) and the time-varying fading amplitudes. Based on this model, an Alternating Least Squares (ALS) algorithm is used for estimating the multipath signals from a collection of received data blocks. After the multipath resolution stage, final estimates of the angles, delays and fading amplitudes are obtained by exploiting the knowledge of a multi-block training sequence. Numerical results are provided to illustrate the performance of this estimation approach.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/70734
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