|  | On Equalization and Beamforming for Mobile 
Radio Applications  
 
Erik Lindskog 
 
Licentiate Thesis,  Report UPTEC 95069R, 
82pp, April 1995. 
 
 
Papers included in the Thesis:Outline: 
When digital data are transmitted over dispersive radio channels,
a Decision Feedback Equalizer (DFE) can be utilized to estimate transmitted symbols.
This detector subtracts an estimate of the intersymbol interference
caused by previous symbols,  before making symbol-by symbol
decisions.  
The present thesis focuses on two questions related to the 
use of DFE's:
   Robust design, to reduce the effect of model uncertainties and 
         decision errors. 
   The use of DFE's in receivers with multiple elements.
          Many coefficients may then have to be adjusted based on
         short training sequences.
Abstract: 
The use of Decision Feedback Equalization for mobile radio 
applications is considered. 
Algorithms for indirect model-based MMSE design, which are 
robust against imperfect channel and
noise modelling as well as error propagation, are presented.
These algorithms can also be designed to be robust against
a slow time-varying dynamics of the transmission channel.
An example for a GSM-type mobile radio channel is included.
Algorithms utilizing a circular antenna array are also considered.
The challenge here is that detectors with a rather large number of
filter parameters are to be adjusted based on short training sequences. 
Several algorithms based on combined spatial and temporal 
equalization
are suggested. Both direct and indirect schemes of low complexity are
investigated.  Separate tuning of the beamformer coefficients
and subsequent equalization yields better performance
for short training data records than a simultaneous adjustment 
of all coefficients. All the investigated 
algorithms perform well in spite of co-channel interference.
To avoid ill-conditioned matrices in the solution for very short 
data records, regularization is introduced in some algorithms.
 
An adaptive inteference cancellation scheme for an indirect 
spatio-temporal equalizer is also addressed.
Finally, beamforming with a modified version of the sample inversion 
method is considered. It is applied to a GSM signal with
sampling offset.
 
 
   Summary. (In Postscript : 
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        uncompressed  89K.)  (In Pdf  290K.)
 Robust Decision Feedback Equalizers
   Designing Decision Feedback Equalizers to be Robust with Respect to Channel Time Variations
     Combined Spatial and Temporal Equalization 
          Using an Adaptive Antenna  Array
          and a Decision Feedback Equalization Scheme
     Spatio-Temporal Equalization
          for Multipath Environments in Mobile Radio Applications
      Indirect 
           Spatio-Temporal Equalization and Adaptive Interference
          Cancellation for Multipath Environments in Mobile Radio Applications
      Beamforming
          with the Sample Matrix Inversion Method for a GSM
          Signal with Sampling Offset.
 
 An Appendix with a derivation of the robust 
DFE is also included. 
Related publications:  
PhD Thesis by Erik Lindskog.
 Later  Conference paper  
(IEEE VTC'97),
  on the implementation of Viterbi algorithms in antenna arrays.  Later  Conference paper  
(IEEE ICUPC'96),
  on direction-of-arrival parametrization.
 Later  Conference paper  (Asilomar'95),
 on utilizing adjacent  TDMA frames.
 Multivariable DFE's  
  utilized as multi-user detectors, in IEEE PIMRC'95.
 Robust filter design  
  and uncertainty modelling, as described in Automatica 1993.
 DFE design 
based on exactly known IIR model (IEEE Trans. IT 1990).
 
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