Preamble-based frequency-domain joint CFO and STO estimation for OQAM-based filter bank multicarrier

Van Caekenberghe, Stijn;Bourdoux, André;Van der Perre, Liesbet;Louveaux, Jérôme
(2014) Eurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing — Vol. 2014, n° 118, p. 2014:118 (2014)

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  • Van Caekenberghe, StijnBroadcom
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  • Bourdoux, AndréIMEC
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Abstract
Filter bank multicarrier systems, similarly to orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), are very sensitive to carrier frequency offset (CFO) and symbol timing offset (STO). In this paper, a low-complexity preamble-based joint CFO and STO technique is presented. It is based on a relatively long preamble in order to improve the CFO estimation performance as well as avoid interference coming from the data following this preamble. After CFO and STO correction, the preamble can be reused to estimate the channel. Unlike most current techniques, the CFO and STO estimation occurs in the frequency domain. This allows for a low-complexity estimation with respect to time-domain techniques and, as will be shown by simulations, provide even better performance in a reasonable range. The drawback however is that the estimation range is shorter. Specifically, for large STOs (and to a smaller extent large CFOs), the performance decreases below time-domain estimations. Two versions of the STO estimation technique will be presented, the second one being an approximation of the first one, making it less complex yet also less precise. The performance is assessed by means of computer simulations, testing for both large and small STOs, and compared with existing techniques.
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Van Caekenberghe, S., Bourdoux, A., Van der Perre, L., & Louveaux, J. (2014). Preamble-based frequency-domain joint CFO and STO estimation for OQAM-based filter bank multicarrier. Eurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2014(118), 2014:118. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-6180-2014-118 (Original work published 2014)