Abstract
Channel estimation can be classified into pilot‐assisted channel estimation, blind channel estimation, and decision DDCE. This chapter focuses on pilot‐assisted channel estimation in OFDM systems. There are two main design issues for channel estimation in OFDM systems. The first one is pilot design and the second one is channel estimator design with both low complexity and accuracy. An interpolation technique should be performed to obtain a channel estimation value at each data subcarrier. Channel estimation for MIMO‐OFDM systems is more complicated than single antenna systems but the basic principle is similar to the single antenna systems. The purpose of equalizers is to find the inverse function of the channel response and eliminate an Inter‐Symbol Interference (ISI) caused by the dispersive nature of the channel. The channel estimator and the equalizer are designed according to the system requirements such as pilot assignment, antenna array, system complexity, latency, and power.
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