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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 09, 2016
Filed:
Dec. 28, 2011
James Peroulas, University City, MO (US);
Patrick Svedman, Stockholm, SE;
James Peroulas, University City, MO (US);
Patrick Svedman, Stockholm, SE;
ZTE Wistron Telecom AB, Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
The disclosed methods and systems for improved OFDM channel estimation filtering take advantage of the presence of highly correlated adjacent subcarriers to reduce the computational intensiveness of channel estimation filtering. Specifically, baseband signals corresponding to a channel are received. The cyclic prefixes of the baseband signals are removed, and the resulting signal is transformed into the frequency domain, and compensated by a first time offset of the baseband receive signal. Subcarrier signals used to transmit the baseband signal are then extracted. Adjacent subcarriers having channel responses highly correlated to the subcarriers of the channel are identified, and the signal is compensated by a second time offset that corresponds to a minimal angle of the autocorrelation function of the subcarrier and adjacent subcarriers. The resulting signal is filtered to produce filtered channel estimates, using a filter having a filter length corresponding to the number of highly correlated subcarriers that were identified.