Advances in Radio Science (Oct 2010)

Low complexity Turbo synchronization without initial carrier synchronization

  • U. Wasenmüller,
  • C. Gimmler,
  • N. Wehn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-8-123-2010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 123 – 128

Abstract

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Wireless data transmission results in frequency and phase offsets of the signal in the receiver. In addition the received symbols are corrupted by noise. Therefore synchronization and channel coding are vital parts of each receiver in digital communication systems. By combining the phase and frequency synchronization with an advanced iterative channel decoder (inner loop) like turbo codes in an iterative way (outer loop), the communications performance can be increased. This principal is referred to as turbo synchronization. For turbo synchronization an initial estimate of phase and frequency offset is required. In this paper we study the case, where the initial carrier synchronization is omitted and an approach with trial frequencies is chosen. We present novel techniques to minimize the number of trial frequencies to be processed. The communications performance and effort of our method is demonstrated. Furthermore the implementation complexity of the whole system is shown on a Xilinx FPGA.