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Frequency Synchronization in OFDM -- a Bayesian Analysis.
Erik Björnemo
 
IEEE 61st Vehicular Technology Conference
, Stockholm, Sweden, May  30-June 1, 2005.
©  IEEE 
 
 
  
Abstract:
The Bayesian approach offers three key advantages in the present 
problem of estimating the frequency offset when synchronizing 
a mobile to a base station in an orthogonal frequency division
 multiplexing system: a systematic way to include important 
information via prior probabilities; ability to update our probability 
distributions consistently using Bayes  theorem; access to reliability 
measures for the actual estimate at hand. 
We show that the 
Bayesian approach in these ways enables fast frequency 
acquisition without pilots at low SNR, and also provides a good 
indicator of when the mobile is sufficiently synchronized to 
transmit for the first time. 
 
Our analysis and simulations indicate 
that oversampling and nulling of subcarriers can speed up the 
acquisition further. When pilot and (incomplete) channel 
information is available, it can be successfully included via
 priors to significantly improve the synchronization performance. 
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