Joint Channel Estimation and Equalization for Index-Modulated Spectrally Efficient Frequency Division Multiplexing Systems

Yunsi Ma, Nan Wu*, Weijie Yuan, Derrick Wing Kwan Ng, Lajos Hanzo

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Abstract

Spectrally efficient frequency division multiplexing (SEFDM) relying on index modulation (IM) has emerged as a promising multicarrier technique. In this paper, we develop a joint channel estimation and equalization method based on factor graphs for SEFDM-IM signaling over frequency-selective fading channels. By approximating the interference in the frequency domain, we reformulate the problem to obey a linear state-space model and construct a multi-layer factor graph. To support a reconfigurable architecture, non-orthogonal demodulation is adopted and the colored noise encountered is approximated by a complex auto-regressive (CAR) model. For deriving a low-complexity parametric Gaussian message passing (GMP)-based method, we exploit an expectation propagation (EP)-based technique for approximating the discrete a posteriori distributions of the transmitted symbols in a Gaussian form. To further simplify the result, variational message passing (VMP) is applied to an equivalent soft node to obtain a Gaussian form. Moreover, we also derive the Cramér-Rao lower bound (CRLB) in closed-form. The overall complexity only grows linearly with the number of subcarriers and logarithmically with the length of the channel's memory. Compared to its Nyquist signaling based counterpart, SEFDM-IM signaling relying on the proposed algorithm exhibits up to 25% higher bandwidth efficiency without any bit error rate (BER) performance degradation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9133568
Pages (from-to)6230-6244
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume68
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Spectrally efficient frequency division multiplexing
  • channel estimation
  • complex-valued colored noise
  • index modulation
  • variational message passing

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