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Kertas kerja ini mencadangkan kaedah untuk menambah baik penerimaan penyiaran satelit digital dalam kenderaan yang bergerak. Menurut beberapa kajian, antena yang digunakan untuk penerimaan mudah alih akan menjadi lebih kecil pada generasi akan datang dan penerimaan akan menjadi lebih sukar kerana saluran berbilang laluan yang pudar dengan kelewatan dalam nisbah pembawa kepada hingar yang rendah. Pendekatan yang biasa digunakan untuk mengurangkan gangguan antara simbol yang disebabkan oleh saluran berbilang laluan yang pudar dengan kelewatan ialah urutan perintis dan penerimaan kepelbagaian. Penyiaran satelit digital, bagaimanapun, tidak menghantar urutan perintis untuk anggaran saluran dan tidak mungkin untuk memasang berbilang antena dalam kenderaan. Kertas kerja ini tidak mencadangkan sebarang perubahan kepada piawaian penyiaran tetapi membincangkan cara memproses isyarat satelit digital yang tersedia pada masa ini untuk mendapatkan hasil yang lebih baik. Kaedah kami tidak bergantung pada jujukan perintis atau penerimaan kepelbagaian, tetapi terdiri daripada anggaran saluran dan kaedah inferens stokastik. Untuk setiap tugas, dua kaedah dicadangkan. Anggaran kemungkinan maksimum dan kaedah pemadanan statistik tertib lebih tinggi dicadangkan untuk anggaran, dan marginal dengan kaedah inferens kebarangkalian bersama dicadangkan untuk inferens stokastik. Penambahbaikan telah disahkan melalui eksperimen dengan simulasi berangka dan data sebenar. Kos pengiraan juga dibincangkan untuk pelaksanaan masa hadapan.
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Masatoshi HAMADA, Shiro IKEDA, "Channel Estimation and Code Word Inference for Mobile Digital Satellite Broadcasting Reception" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 12, pp. 3886-3898, December 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.12.3886.
Abstract: This paper proposes a method of improving reception of digital satellite broadcasting in a moving vehicle. According to some studies, the antennas used for mobile reception will be smaller in the next generation and reception will be more difficult because of a fading multipath channel with delays in a low carrier-to-noise ratio. Commonly used approaches to reduce the inter symbol interference caused by a fading multipath channel with delays are pilot sequences and diversity reception. Digital satellite broadcasting, however, does not transmit pilot sequences for channel estimation and it is not possible to install multiple antennas in a vehicle. This paper does not propose any change to the broadcasting standards but discusses how to process currently available digital satellite signals to obtain better results. Our method does not rely on the pilot sequences or diversity reception, but consists of channel estimation and stochastic inference methods. For each task, two methods are proposed. The maximum likelihood estimation and higher order statistics matching methods are proposed for the estimation, and the marginal with the joint probability inference methods are proposed for the stochastic inference. The improvements were confirmed through experiments with numerical simulations and real data. The computational costs are also discussed for future implementation.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.12.3886/_p
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author={Masatoshi HAMADA, Shiro IKEDA, },
journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications},
title={Channel Estimation and Code Word Inference for Mobile Digital Satellite Broadcasting Reception},
year={2008},
volume={E91-B},
number={12},
pages={3886-3898},
abstract={This paper proposes a method of improving reception of digital satellite broadcasting in a moving vehicle. According to some studies, the antennas used for mobile reception will be smaller in the next generation and reception will be more difficult because of a fading multipath channel with delays in a low carrier-to-noise ratio. Commonly used approaches to reduce the inter symbol interference caused by a fading multipath channel with delays are pilot sequences and diversity reception. Digital satellite broadcasting, however, does not transmit pilot sequences for channel estimation and it is not possible to install multiple antennas in a vehicle. This paper does not propose any change to the broadcasting standards but discusses how to process currently available digital satellite signals to obtain better results. Our method does not rely on the pilot sequences or diversity reception, but consists of channel estimation and stochastic inference methods. For each task, two methods are proposed. The maximum likelihood estimation and higher order statistics matching methods are proposed for the estimation, and the marginal with the joint probability inference methods are proposed for the stochastic inference. The improvements were confirmed through experiments with numerical simulations and real data. The computational costs are also discussed for future implementation.},
keywords={},
doi={10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.12.3886},
ISSN={1745-1345},
month={December},}
Salinan
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