A channel state information updating method based on the first-order Gauss Markov model under time-varying underwater acoustic channel

Because of the time-varying characteristic and the large propagation delay in underwater acoustic (UWA) channel, adaptive resource allocation in UWA orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing access (OFDMA) system cannot be performed with the assumption of perfect channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter. Therefore, this paper focuses on the imperfect CSI and proposes a CSI updating method to reduce the impact of imperfect CSI on the performance of resource allocation under time-varying UWA channel. First, we analyze the channel estimation error of OFDM system under time-varying UWA channel and define the per-subcarrier channel temporal correlation (PSCTC). Finally, a CSI updating method based on the first-order Gauss-Markov model (GM-CSI) is proposed for optimizing CSI feedback in the UWA channel with large propagation delay, where the channel estimation error and PSCTC factor are considered as two influencing factors in this model. Simulation results show that the GM-CSI can effectively mitigate the effect of time on CSI effectiveness, and the resource allocation by using GM-CSI has higher effective throughput and lower BER than that of imperfect CSI.