Message Passing-Based Sparse Channel Estimation From Partially Coherent Measurement Vectors

Conference Paper (2025)
Author(s)

Hamed Masoumi (TU Delft - Team Nitin Myers, TU Delft - Signal Processing Systems)

Nitin Jonathan Myers (TU Delft - Team Nitin Myers)

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https://doi.org/10.1109/EuCNC/6GSummit63408.2025.11037155 Final published version
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
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637-642
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IEEE
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979-8-3503-9180-0
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Abstract

Phase jitter at oscillators in high-frequency wireless systems perturbs the phase of the acquired channel measurements. As a result, standard sparse channel estimation algorithms that ignore phase errors fail. In this paper, we consider a frame structure in which channel measurements are acquired over two packets. Our model assumes that the phase errors are nearly constant over a packet and they change considerably across the packets, leading to partially coherent channel measurements. In this paper, we develop a message-passing-based technique that leverages the partially coherent structure in the measurements for sparse channel estimation robust to unknown phase offset across the packets. Simulation results show that our approach achieves a lower mean-squared error in the reconstructed channel than comparable benchmarks.

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