Self-adapted channel estimate device and its method based on CDMA frequency expansion sequence
A technology of adaptive channel and spread spectrum sequence, applied in baseband system components, electrical components, transmission systems, etc., can solve problems such as expensive test equipment, inapplicable propagation prediction model, and large influence of field strength distribution
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[0065] In order to verify the effectiveness of the FIR model parameter estimation method when CDMA spread spectrum signals are used as multipath channel identification signals, Figure 3 shows an adaptive identification simulation model for multipath channels. It is assumed that the transfer function of the multipath channel is a 9th-order all-zero point system defined by the following formula
[0066] C(z)=1-0.5z -1 +0.25z -2 +0.4z -7 -0.2z -8 +0.12z -9 (twenty four)
[0067] Its impulse response sequence is
[0068] c(k)=[c(0)c(1)c(2)...] T (25)
[0069] The tap weight coefficients of the adaptive FIR filter are controlled by the RLS (recursive least squares) algorithm. In Figure 3, an adaptive FIR filter converges as a channel estimator to determine a transfer function H(z) that approximates C(z). The impulse response sequence for H(z) is given by
[0070] h(k)=[h(0)h(1)...h(N-1)] T (26)
[0071] where N is the number of weight coefficients. When the...
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