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An Efficient Transmitter Feature Extraction Scheme with IQ Imbalance and Nonlinearity in TDD OFDM Systems
by
Hu, Aiqun
, Huang, Yi
, Zheng, Yanfang
, Li, Xuebao
, Fan, Jiayi
, Tian, Huifeng
in
Algorithms
/ Data transmission
/ Feature extraction
/ Fingerprints
/ Fourier transforms
/ Internet of Things
/ Iterative methods
/ Least squares method
/ Lower bounds
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Nonlinearity
/ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
/ Power amplifiers
/ Quadratures
/ Radio frequency
/ Simulation
/ Transmitters
/ Wireless communications
2023
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An Efficient Transmitter Feature Extraction Scheme with IQ Imbalance and Nonlinearity in TDD OFDM Systems
by
Hu, Aiqun
, Huang, Yi
, Zheng, Yanfang
, Li, Xuebao
, Fan, Jiayi
, Tian, Huifeng
in
Algorithms
/ Data transmission
/ Feature extraction
/ Fingerprints
/ Fourier transforms
/ Internet of Things
/ Iterative methods
/ Least squares method
/ Lower bounds
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Nonlinearity
/ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
/ Power amplifiers
/ Quadratures
/ Radio frequency
/ Simulation
/ Transmitters
/ Wireless communications
2023
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An Efficient Transmitter Feature Extraction Scheme with IQ Imbalance and Nonlinearity in TDD OFDM Systems
by
Hu, Aiqun
, Huang, Yi
, Zheng, Yanfang
, Li, Xuebao
, Fan, Jiayi
, Tian, Huifeng
in
Algorithms
/ Data transmission
/ Feature extraction
/ Fingerprints
/ Fourier transforms
/ Internet of Things
/ Iterative methods
/ Least squares method
/ Lower bounds
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Nonlinearity
/ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
/ Power amplifiers
/ Quadratures
/ Radio frequency
/ Simulation
/ Transmitters
/ Wireless communications
2023
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An Efficient Transmitter Feature Extraction Scheme with IQ Imbalance and Nonlinearity in TDD OFDM Systems
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An Efficient Transmitter Feature Extraction Scheme with IQ Imbalance and Nonlinearity in TDD OFDM Systems
2023
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Overview
Radio frequency (RF) fingerprints have been an emerging research topic for the last decade. Numerous algorithms for recognition have been proposed. However, very few algorithms for the accurate extraction of IQI and PA nonlinearity are available, especially when multiple paths are considered. In this study, we present a scheme that uses the transmitter in-phase/quadrature-phase imbalance (IQI) and the power amplifier (PA) nonlinearity as RF fingerprint features in time-division duplexing (TDD) OFDM systems, which are always considered to be harmful to data transmission. The scheme consists of two round trips with four steps for two cases: in the first, the IQI and PA nonlinearity are unknown at the terminal; in the second, they are known at the terminal. A channel state information (CSI)-tracking algorithm based on the sliding-window least squares method is first adopted at the terminal. In case A, the obtained CSI is sent to the base station (BS) to remove its impact there; in case B, this removal is conducted directly by using pre-equalization at the terminal. Then, by following a sequential iterative approach, the IQI and nonlinearity are individually calculated. Theoretical analyses reveal how CSI estimation errors influence subsequent estimates at the BS in these two cases. Furthermore, the approximate unbiasedness is verified. The theoretical variance and Cramer–Rao lower bound (CRLB) are also given. It is indicated that the theoretical minimum variance in case B is lower than that in case A from the perspective of the CRLB. The numerical results demonstrate the efficiency of the scheme in comparison with existing techniques in the literature.
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MDPI AG
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