Performance Analysis of an Adaptive Receiver Structure for Digital Mobile Communications

In this paper we investigate the performance of a combined estimation/equalization technique for the mobile radio channel, assuming a GSM-recommended transmission format (narrowband TDMA with midamble, recommendation 5.04) and MSK modulation scheme. Channel estimation is performed via correlation of the received signal with a suitably modulated replica of the transmitted midamble. Equalization is then obtained by means of a maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) scheme in the form of a so-called Viterbi equalizer. Our analysis provides theoretical results concerning the bit error rate (BER) attained by the receiver for a given stationary multipath channel model. Simulation results are also presented in order to integrate and validate the theory.

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