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Turbo synchronization: an EM algorithm interpretation
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2004
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Soft InformationEngineeringClock RecoverySynchronization ProtocolAdaptive ModulationComputer EngineeringIterative DecodingSystems EngineeringModulation CodingTurbo SynchronizationParallel ProgrammingParallel ComputingClock SynchronizationEm Algorithm IterationsChannel EstimationSignal ProcessingTurbo Codes
This paper is devoted to turbo synchronization, that is to say the use of soft information to estimate parameters like carrier phase, frequency offset or timing within a turbo receiver. It is shown how maximum-likelihood estimation of those synchronization parameters can be implemented by means of the iterative expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm [A.P. Dempster, et al., 1977]. Then we show that the EM algorithm iterations can be combined with those of a turbo receiver. This leads to a general theoretical framework for turbo synchronization. The soft decision-directed ad-hoc algorithm proposed in V. Lottici and M. Luise, [2002] for carrier phase recovery turns out to be a particular instance of this implementation. The proposed mathematical framework is illustrated by simulations reported for the particular case of carrier phase estimation combined with iterative demodulation and decoding [S. ten Brink, et al., 1998].
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