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Publication Embargo Data detection based iterative channel estimation for coded SM-OFDM systems(IEEE, 345 E 47Th St, New York, Ny 10017 USA, 2016) Leblebici, Mehmet Merih; Doğan, Hakan; Panayırcı, Erdal; ACAR, YUSUF; 237377; 249850; 10331The combination of spatial modulation (SM) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) as SM-OFDM is a recently proposed efficient modulation scheme with exploiting the index of transmit antenna to convey information bits for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication systems due to its low complexity feature. The pioneering works assume that the perfect channel state information (P-CSI) or pilot symbols aided channel estimation (PSA-CE) is available at the receiver. The open question is whether the accuracy of pilot based channel estimation is satisfactory to accomplish high data rate transmission in SM-OFDM systems. This paper explores the iterative channel estimation (ICE) problem for the coded SM-OFDM systems. We showed that the quality of the channel estimation can be further enhanced by the detection of symbols at the receiver. Through comparative simulations, we show that the proposed ICE method has notable bit error rate (BER) performance compared with the PSA-CE method for the binary phase shift keying (BPSK) modulation over the typical urban (TU) channel model.Publication Metadata only Channel Estimation for SM Systems over Time-Varying Rayleigh Fading Channels(IEEE, 345 E 47Th St, New York, Ny 10017 Usa, 2014) Doğan, Hakan; Panayırcı, Erdal; ACAR, YUSUF; 237377; 41066; 10331This paper is concerned with the challenging and timely problem of channel estimation for spatial modulated systems in the presence of time varying channels. Recently, estimation of channel state information for SM systems is investigated by the recursive least square (RLS) algorithm for slow fading channels. However, it is clear that the RLS based receiver will have a performance degradation for fast fading channels. Therefore, we developed iterative channel estimation based on detected symbols and curve fitting to track the channel variations for SM systems. Simulation results have demonstrated that the proposed iterative channel estimation offer substantial performance gains over the RLS channel estimation. In particular, a savings of about 4dB is obtained at BER = 10(-7), as compared with RLS based receiver at 150km/h for 2 x 4 single carrier SM systems.Publication Metadata only Spline Based Channel Estimation for STBC-SM Systems over Fast-Varying Rician Fading Channels(IEEE, 345 E 47Th St, New York, Ny 10017 USA, 2015-05-16) Doğan, Hakan; Panayırcı, Erdal; ACAR, YUSUF; 237377; 10331In the STBC-SM systems, the information is carried both by STBC symbols and indices of the transmit antennas from which these symbols are transmitted. Channel estimation is a critical process at the receiver during the coherent detection of the transmitted STBC symbols and indices of the transmit antennas. In this paper, a spline interpolation and pilot symbols based channel estimation has been proposed for the space-time block coded spatial modulation (STBC-SM) systems to track the channel variations in the presence of Rician fading channels. The estimation of channel at pilot durations is done by least squares (LS) method and then the spline based channel interpolation is performed. It has been shown via computer simulations that the proposed spline based channel estimation channel estimation outperforms the piecewise linear interpolation (PLI) and the nearest neighbor interpolation (NNI) based channel estimations.Publication Metadata only Iterative Channel Estimation For Spatial Modulation Systems Over Fast Fading Channels(IEEE, 345 E 47Th St, New York, Ny 10017 Usa, 2014) Doğan, Hakan; Panayırcı, Erdal; ACAR, YUSUF; 237377; 41066; 10331Spatial Modulation (SM) based on the use of antenna indices to transmit information in addition to the conventional signal constellations has been recently proposed to solve practical problems encountered in MIMO systems. In the literature, estimation of CSI for SM systems is simply investigated by RLS for slow fading channels. However, iterative receivers that offer significant performance gains over a non- iterative when the total number of pilot is not sufficient and the channel is fast fading have not been investigated for SM based systems. In this paper, it shown that the RLS based receiver has a performance degradation for fast fading channels and a new iterative channel estimation techniques is proposed with the necessary signal model to enhance receiver performance for fast fading channels. Computer simulation results indicate that proposed iterative receiver has a significant performance advantage over the RLS based receiver for time-varying Rayleigh channels.Publication Metadata only High-Performance Mimo Ofdm Wireless Systems With Generalized Prefix(IEEE, 345 E 47Th St, New York, Ny 10017 Usa, 2013) Yıldız, Hakan; Cooklev, Todor; Doğan, Hakan; ACAR, YUSUF; 237377; 41066Consumers require increasing data rates and therefore it is important to develop techniques that increase the spectrum efficiency. MIMO OFDM is a fundamental technology for high data rate wireless systems. Correlation among the different spatial streams is the main factor limiting the spectral efficiency. All practical MIMO OFDM wireless systems use cyclic prefix (CP). In this paper we propose a novel prefix for MIMO OFDM wireless systems, referred to as generalized prefix. This generalized prefix provides additional degree of freedom, which can be optimized and provides improved performance for correlated MIMO channels.