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Ultra-Low Complex Blind I/Q-Imbalance Compensation

  • Christian Motz (Vortragende*r)

Aktivität: Vortrag oder PräsentationVortrag nach Bewerbung und AuswahlScience-to-science

Beschreibung

Direct-conversion transceivers are the predominating architecture in current mobile communication systems. Despite many advantages, this topology suffers from unavoidable mismatches in the analog part, which cause imbalance between the in-phase and quadrature (I/Q) component. In this paper we present a novel fully digital, blind I/Q imbalance compensation algorithm, which features extremely low computational complexity and a high compensation performance for a wide range of input signal types. Different to many state-of-the-art compensation schemes, the approach is not based on a gradient descent optimization and does not require any global feedback. This simplifies the implementation at high data rates and reduces the configuration effort to a minimum. For comparison we examine an existing method of moments based estimator with similar properties for which we also provide detailed insights beyond available literature. For both algorithms we provide a rigorous mathematical analysis, which is supported by simulations with focus on various Long-Term Evolution (LTE) signal types. In addition, hardware architectures, including field-programmable gate array (FPGA) verification, are presented for both algorithms.
Zeitraum29 Aug. 2019
EreignistitelInternational Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems (ISICAS 2019)
VeranstaltungstypKonferenz
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Wissenschaftszweige

  • 202037 Signalverarbeitung
  • 202 Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, Informationstechnik
  • 202022 Informationstechnik
  • 202030 Nachrichtentechnik
  • 202040 Übertragungstechnik

JKU-Schwerpunkte

  • Digital Transformation