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Karim OUERTANI, Samir SAOUDI, Mahmoud AMMAR
                                                                         institut Telecom / Telecom Bretagne, Signal & Communications
                                                                                                   Department
                                                                       Technopˆle de Brest-Iroise, CS 83818 - 29238 Brest Cedex, FRANCE
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                                                                                   E-mail: karim.ouertani@telecom-bretagne.eu


                                                                                                                                                                                5. Simulation Results
Summary— In this work a novel channel estimation scheme is proposed for a RAKE
receiver operating in a time varying multi-path channel. The approach is an extension
                                                                                                                                                          0

of the well known nonlinear interpolation channel estimator, which is based on inter-                                                                   10
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           RAKE CE

polating the channel estimates from pilot symbol sequence. The proposed technique                                                                                                                                          RAKE+Lagrange CE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           RAKE PKC
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           RAKE+Lagrange PKC
manages to combine the obtained samples over one chip duration using a Lagrange                                                                         10
                                                                                                                                                          −1


interpolation filter, and thereby enhances the signal-to-noise ratio and improves the
quality of channel estimates. We also investigate optimal power assignment for the pi-
lot and data channels. Simulation results allowed us to pinpoint optimum pilot-to-data                                                                  10
                                                                                                                                                          −2



channel power ratio for the best bit error performance.




                                                                                                                                                  BER
                                                                                                                                                          −3
                                                                                                                                                        10

                            1. Correlation based channel estimation
                                                                                                                                                          −4
                                                                                                                                                        10




                                                                                                                                                          −5
                                                                                                                                                        10
                                                                                                                                                          −30             −25         −20           −15       −10                −5               0
                                                                                                                                                                                                   SNR(dB)


                                                                                                                                        Effect of imperfect channel estimation - K = 3 users.


                                                                                                         In the figure :

     Coherent RAKE block diagram with correlation based channel estimation.                              • ”PKC” refers to the Perfectly Known Channel simulation case.
                                                                                                         • ”CE” refers to the Channel Estimation simulation case.
• Conventional correlation based channel estimation with a RAKE receiver.                                                                               10
                                                                                                                                                          0

                                                                                                                                                                                                                           RAKE K=5
• The CDMA signal is spread to the chip rate with an SF-long Walsh code.                                                                                                                                                   RAKE K=3
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           RAKE+Lagrange K=5
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           RAKE+Lagrange K=3

• The spread signal is oversampled by an oversampling factor Ns = 4.                                                                                                                                                       RAKE+Lagrange K=1

                                                                                                                                                          −1
                                                                                                                                                        10
• The signal is transmitted through a multipath Rayleigh fading channel, with a channel
  response :
                                                        L
                                                                                                                                                  BER




                                                                                                                                                          −2

                                       Gk (i) =             gk,l(i)δ(iT − τk,l)                    (1)                                                  10


                                                    l=1

                                                                                                                                                          −3
                                                                                                                                                        10


                   2. Channel estimation with Lagrange prefiltering

                                                                                                                                                          −4
                                                                                                                                                        10
                                                                                              rd
• The Ns = 4 samples corresponding to one chip are input to a 3 order Lagrange                                                                            −30             −25         −20           −15
                                                                                                                                                                                                   SNR(dB)
                                                                                                                                                                                                              −10                −5               0



  interpolation filter [1],[2] to get an interpolated chip value estimates.                                   BER Vs SNR for conventional channel estimation (’RAKE’) and proposed
• Despreading process is performed with the interpolated chip estimates.                                        channel estimation (’RAKE+Lagrange’) - K=1, 3 and 5 users.
• The Lagrange interpolation filters are widely used in numerous applications : sampling
  rate conversion, digital communications, FIR filters design, etc.
                                                                                                                                                                                 6. Power Allocation

                                                                                                                     0
                                                                                                                    10
                                                                                                                                                                                     SNR = −16dB                     0
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   10
                                                                                                                                                                                     SNR = −12dB                                                                       50% of Power Applied to Pilot Symbol
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       60% of Power Applied to Pilot Symbol




                                                                                                                                                                                                                     −1
                                                                                                                     −1                                                                                            10
                                                                                                                    10
                                                                                                              BER




                                                                                                                                                                                                             BER




                                                                                                                                                                                                                     −2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   10


           Desired chip value interpolation by a 3rd order Lagrange filter.                                           −2
                                                                                                                    10




• The filter coefficients are obtained as follows,                                                                                                                                                                    10
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     −3




                                                                                                                     −3
                                                                                                                    10


                                                                                                                                                                                                                     −4
                                                                                                                          0   10   20     30      40            50   60         70   80     90                     10
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     −30   −28        −26   −24       −22    −20      −18     −16      −14       −12          −10
                                                                                                                                           % of Power Applied to Pilot Symbol                                                                               SNR(dB)

             N  d−k
    hd(p) =                   f or p = 0, 1, 2, ..., Ns              (2)                                     BER vs percentage of power applied to                                                                      BER performance with optimum
            k=0 p − k                                                                                                  pilot channel.                                                                                      pilot power allocation.


• N is the filter order, N = 3.                                                                           • The amount of power applied to the pilot signal was varried from 1 % to 90 %.
• d is the delay to be fractionally                                                                      • The optimum power allocation between the pilot channel and the data channel was
  approximated, D = 4 . Tc                                                                                 investigated under the assumption of constant total transmit power.
                                                                                                         • The lowest bit error rate is obtained for 60 % of the signal power applied to the pilot
• Structure of the interpolation scheme from the oversampled received signal frame :                       channel.

                   chip 0                       chip n                        chip SF−1
                                                                                          Pilot                                                                                      7. References
                                                                                                          [1] T. I. Laakso, V. Valimaki, M. Karjalainen, and U. K. Laine. Splitting the Unit
                                r(n)           r(n+1)       r(n+2)   r(n+3)                                   Delay, in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, pages: 30-60, January 1996.
                       h(0)             h(1)       h(2)                       h(3)                        [2] E. Simona Lohan, M. Renfors Performance Analysis of the RAKE Receiver in
                                                                                                              the Presence of Multipath Delay Estimation Errors and Rician Fading Chan-
                                                                                                              nels, in European transactions on telecommunications, vol. 14, pages: 435-447, July
                                                                                                              2003.
                                                                                                          [3] M. Meyr, M. Moeneclaey, and S. A. Fechtel. Digital Communication Receivers
                                                                                                              : synchronization, channel estimation, and signal processing, Wiley series in
                                                    r(n+d)                                                    telecommunications and signal processing, Jhon Wiley & sons, 1998.
                            A 3rd order Lagrange interpolation filter.

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  • 1. Karim OUERTANI, Samir SAOUDI, Mahmoud AMMAR institut Telecom / Telecom Bretagne, Signal & Communications Department Technopˆle de Brest-Iroise, CS 83818 - 29238 Brest Cedex, FRANCE o E-mail: karim.ouertani@telecom-bretagne.eu 5. Simulation Results Summary— In this work a novel channel estimation scheme is proposed for a RAKE receiver operating in a time varying multi-path channel. The approach is an extension 0 of the well known nonlinear interpolation channel estimator, which is based on inter- 10 RAKE CE polating the channel estimates from pilot symbol sequence. The proposed technique RAKE+Lagrange CE RAKE PKC RAKE+Lagrange PKC manages to combine the obtained samples over one chip duration using a Lagrange 10 −1 interpolation filter, and thereby enhances the signal-to-noise ratio and improves the quality of channel estimates. We also investigate optimal power assignment for the pi- lot and data channels. Simulation results allowed us to pinpoint optimum pilot-to-data 10 −2 channel power ratio for the best bit error performance. BER −3 10 1. Correlation based channel estimation −4 10 −5 10 −30 −25 −20 −15 −10 −5 0 SNR(dB) Effect of imperfect channel estimation - K = 3 users. In the figure : Coherent RAKE block diagram with correlation based channel estimation. • ”PKC” refers to the Perfectly Known Channel simulation case. • ”CE” refers to the Channel Estimation simulation case. • Conventional correlation based channel estimation with a RAKE receiver. 10 0 RAKE K=5 • The CDMA signal is spread to the chip rate with an SF-long Walsh code. RAKE K=3 RAKE+Lagrange K=5 RAKE+Lagrange K=3 • The spread signal is oversampled by an oversampling factor Ns = 4. RAKE+Lagrange K=1 −1 10 • The signal is transmitted through a multipath Rayleigh fading channel, with a channel response : L BER −2 Gk (i) = gk,l(i)δ(iT − τk,l) (1) 10 l=1 −3 10 2. Channel estimation with Lagrange prefiltering −4 10 rd • The Ns = 4 samples corresponding to one chip are input to a 3 order Lagrange −30 −25 −20 −15 SNR(dB) −10 −5 0 interpolation filter [1],[2] to get an interpolated chip value estimates. BER Vs SNR for conventional channel estimation (’RAKE’) and proposed • Despreading process is performed with the interpolated chip estimates. channel estimation (’RAKE+Lagrange’) - K=1, 3 and 5 users. • The Lagrange interpolation filters are widely used in numerous applications : sampling rate conversion, digital communications, FIR filters design, etc. 6. Power Allocation 0 10 SNR = −16dB 0 10 SNR = −12dB 50% of Power Applied to Pilot Symbol 60% of Power Applied to Pilot Symbol −1 −1 10 10 BER BER −2 10 Desired chip value interpolation by a 3rd order Lagrange filter. −2 10 • The filter coefficients are obtained as follows, 10 −3 −3 10 −4 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10 −30 −28 −26 −24 −22 −20 −18 −16 −14 −12 −10 % of Power Applied to Pilot Symbol SNR(dB) N d−k hd(p) = f or p = 0, 1, 2, ..., Ns (2) BER vs percentage of power applied to BER performance with optimum k=0 p − k pilot channel. pilot power allocation. • N is the filter order, N = 3. • The amount of power applied to the pilot signal was varried from 1 % to 90 %. • d is the delay to be fractionally • The optimum power allocation between the pilot channel and the data channel was approximated, D = 4 . Tc investigated under the assumption of constant total transmit power. • The lowest bit error rate is obtained for 60 % of the signal power applied to the pilot • Structure of the interpolation scheme from the oversampled received signal frame : channel. chip 0 chip n chip SF−1 Pilot 7. References [1] T. I. Laakso, V. Valimaki, M. Karjalainen, and U. K. Laine. Splitting the Unit r(n) r(n+1) r(n+2) r(n+3) Delay, in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, pages: 30-60, January 1996. h(0) h(1) h(2) h(3) [2] E. Simona Lohan, M. Renfors Performance Analysis of the RAKE Receiver in the Presence of Multipath Delay Estimation Errors and Rician Fading Chan- nels, in European transactions on telecommunications, vol. 14, pages: 435-447, July 2003. [3] M. Meyr, M. Moeneclaey, and S. A. Fechtel. Digital Communication Receivers : synchronization, channel estimation, and signal processing, Wiley series in r(n+d) telecommunications and signal processing, Jhon Wiley & sons, 1998. A 3rd order Lagrange interpolation filter.