Authors
Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli, Paola Salmi, Stefano Cioni, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza, Andreas Polydoros
Publication date
2001/12
Journal
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Volume
19
Issue
12
Pages
2298-2309
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In unknown channels, nonadaptive maximum likelihood sequence detection (NA-MLSD) is far from optimum in the presence of channel-induced uncertainty. To counteract this uncertainty, conventional solutions augment MLSD with external channel estimators. However, for very low SNR values this estimation procedure becomes marginal and the conventional adaptive MLSD (CA-MLSD) approaches perform poorly. We consider joint data decoding and parameter estimation techniques, and in particular per survivor processing (PSP) techniques, as a potentially effective solutions to this problem, at the expense of increased complexity. The performance/complexity tradeoff is addressed for a convolutionally encoded Q-PSK return link of an SHF/EHF satellite system for multimedia services impaired by phase noise and frequency offsets. By contrasting NA-MLSD, CA-MLSD, and PSP, ranges are provided for channel …
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