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      Frequency-Domain Joint Channel Estimation and Decoding for Faster-Than-Nyquist Signaling

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            Channel Estimation and Hybrid Precoding for Millimeter Wave Cellular Systems

            Millimeter wave (mmWave) cellular systems will enable gigabit-per-second data rates thanks to the large bandwidth available at mmWave frequencies. To realize sufficient link margin, mmWave systems will employ directional beamforming with large antenna arrays at both the transmitter and receiver. Due to the high cost and power consumption of gigasample mixed-signal devices, mmWave precoding will likely be divided among the analog and digital domains. The large number of antennas and the presence of analog beamforming requires the development of mmWave-specific channel estimation and precoding algorithms. This paper develops an adaptive algorithm to estimate the mmWave channel parameters that exploits the poor scattering nature of the channel. To enable the efficient operation of this algorithm, a novel hierarchical multi-resolution codebook is designed to construct training beamforming vectors with different beamwidths. For single-path channels, an upper bound on the estimation error probability using the proposed algorithm is derived, and some insights into the efficient allocation of the training power among the adaptive stages of the algorithm are obtained. The adaptive channel estimation algorithm is then extended to the multi-path case relying on the sparse nature of the channel. Using the estimated channel, this paper proposes a new hybrid analog/digital precoding algorithm that overcomes the hardware constraints on the analog-only beamforming, and approaches the performance of digital solutions. Simulation results show that the proposed low-complexity channel estimation algorithm achieves comparable precoding gains compared to exhaustive channel training algorithms. The results also illustrate that the proposed algorithms can approach the coverage probability achieved by perfect channel knowledge even in the presence of interference.
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                Journal
                IEEE Transactions on Communications
                IEEE Trans. Commun.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                0090-6778
                February 2018
                February 2018
                : 66
                : 2
                : 781-795
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                10.1109/TCOMM.2017.2768063
                6049ea6c-4f88-4b95-8de0-7fa3d4111e23
                © 2018
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