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Blind digital modulation identification for time-selective MIMO channels

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This paper addresses the problem of blind digital modulation identification in time-selective Multiple-Input Multiple-Output channels. Our objective is to recognize modulation schemes in highly-mobile communication environments, for military or high-speed railway applications, without signal knowledge or Channel State Information at the receiver. The proposed identification process is based on Blind Source Separation (BSS) and feature classification. We introduce a sliding window technique for the BSS of a faded-mixture to overcome the effect of the high mobility. Then, to improve the recognition of modulation schemes, we adopt a specific multi Artificial- Neural-Network (ANN) classifier, where each ANN is trained to be used within a particular Signal-to-Noise Ratio range. The proposed identifier has a good probability for achieving correct identifications under high velocity for typical carrier frequency and bandwidth.
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hal-00986897 , version 1 (05-05-2014)

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Sofiane Kharbech, Iyad Dayoub, Marie Zwingelstein, Eric Pierre Simon, Kais Hassan. Blind digital modulation identification for time-selective MIMO channels. IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2014, 3 (4), pp.373-376. ⟨10.1109/LWC.2014.2318041⟩. ⟨hal-00986897⟩
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