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High-performance signal acquisition algorithms for wireless communications receivers

Posted on:2006-06-17Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Texas A&M UniversityCandidate:Shi, KaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1458390008959870Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Due to the uncertainties introduced by the propagation channel, and RF and mixed signal circuits imperfections, digital communication receivers require efficient and robust signal acquisition algorithms for timing and carrier recovery, and interference rejection.; The main theme of this work is the development of efficient and robust signal synchronization and interference rejection schemes for narrowband, wideband and ultra wideband communications systems. A series of novel signal acquisition schemes together with their performance analysis and comparisons with existing state-of-the-art results are introduced. The design effort is first focused on narrowband systems, and then on wideband and ultra wideband systems.; For single carrier modulated narrowband systems, it is found that conventional timing recovery schemes present low efficiency, e.g., certain feedback timing recovery schemes exhibit the so-called hang-up phenomenon, while another class of blind feedforward timing recovery schemes presents large self-noise. Based on a general research framework, we propose new anti-hangup algorithms and prefiltering techniques to speed up the feedback timing recovery and reduce the self-noise of feedforward timing estimators, respectively.; Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technique is well suited for wideband wireless systems. However, OFDM receivers require high performance carrier and timing synchronization. A new coarse synchronization scheme is proposed for efficient carrier frequency offset and timing acquisition. Also, a novel highly accurate decision-directed algorithm is proposed to track and compensate the residual phase and timing errors after the coarse synchronization step. Both theoretical analysis and computer simulations indicate that the proposed algorithms greatly improve the performance of OFDM receivers.; The results of an in-depth study show that a narrowband interference (NBI) could cause serious performance loss in multiband OFDM based ultra-wideband (UWB) systems. A novel NBI mitigation scheme, based on a digital NBI detector and adaptive analog notch filter bank, is proposed to reduce the effects of NBI in UWB systems. Simulation results show that the proposed NBI mitigation scheme improves significantly the performance of a standard UWB receiver (this improvement manifests as a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) gain of 9 dB).
Keywords/Search Tags:Signal, Performance, Receivers, Algorithms, UWB, Timing recovery schemes, NBI, OFDM
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