1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Optimal training design for mimo ofdm systems in mobile wireless channels" ?
This paper describes a least squares ( LS ) channel estimation scheme for multiple-input multiple-output ( MIMO ) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing ( OFDM ) systems based on pilot tones.. Through simulations, it is shown that the optimal pilot sequences derived in this paper outperform both the orthogonal and random pilot sequences.
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2. What is the minimum MSE of the LS channel estimate?
To obtain the minimum MSE of the LS channel estimate, the pilot sequences must be equipowered, equispaced, and phase shift orthogonal.
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3. How much gain can the authors see for phase shift pilot sequences?
The authors can see a 2-dB gain in SNR for phase shift orthogonal over or-thogonal pilot sequences at a BER of and Doppler spread Hz and a 3.5-dB gain in SNR at a BER of and Doppler spread Hz.
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4. What is the simplest way to obtain the LS estimate of a MIMO OFDM?
After removing the cyclic prefix at the th receive antenna, the authors obtain the vector , which can be written as [2](1)where is a circulant matrix with first column given by , and is the vector representing the length channel impulse response from the th transmit antenna to the th receive antenna.
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