Abstract

Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) estimation is required in many receivers and systems of communications. In this study, the authors propose a novel SNR estimation method for DVB-S2 over additive white Gaussian noise channel. This is a non-data-aided, eigenvalue decomposition-based method. First, they use the even and odd component vectors of received signal to construct a novel 2 × 2 matrix, and propose an estimation variable using the standard condition number of this matrix. And then, they derive the relationship between this variable and SNR, and give the detailed expressions for SNR estimation on different modulations used in DVB-S2, including quadrature phase shift keying, 8PSK, 16 amplitude PSK (APSK) and 32APSK. Monte Carlo simulation results show the good estimation performance for different modulations. The proposed method is asymptotic unbiased and can be used for both constant and non-constant modulus constellations such as M-ary PSK, MAPSK and M-ary quadrature amplitude modulation.

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