Joint channel estimation and data detection in MIMO-OFDM using distributed compressive sensing


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Abstract

Channel impulse response of a multiple input multiple output-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) channel contains a smaller number of nonzero components. In addition, locations of nonzero taps coincide in delay domain. So channel impulse responses can be modeled into an approximately group sparse signals. In this work we use extended sparse Bayesian learning (ESBL), a new method for multichannel compressive sensing for channel estimation in MIMO-OFDM. In joint extended sparse Bayesian learning (JESBL), both pilot and data subcarriers are utilized for channel estimation. These methods can reduce the number of pilot subcarriers in OFDM and improve the spectral efficiency of the MIMO-OFDM system.

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K. Charly Jomon

IES College of Engineering

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Email: jomonkcharly@gmail.com
India, Kerala

S. Prasanth

Royal College of Engineering and Technology

Email: jomonkcharly@gmail.com
India, Akkikavu


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