Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):
N. Czink, P.J. Chung, D. Maiwald, B. Fleury, C. Mecklenbräuker:
"Determining the number of propagation paths from broadband MIMO measurements via bootstrapped likelihoods and the false discovery rate criterion - Part II: Application";
Talk: IEEE 2nd International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing (CAMSAP 2007),
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, USA;
2007-12-12
- 2007-12-14; in: "Proc. IEEE 2nd International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing (CAMSAP 2007)",
IEEE,
Piscataway, USA
(2007),
Paper ID 1569063767,
4 pages.
English abstract:
In this contribution, we apply a multiple hypothesis test procedure to real broadband MIMO antenna array measurements recorded with a RUSK-ATM vector channel sounder. The RUSK-ATM vector channel sounder operated at a center frequency of 2 GHz and a
bandwidth of 120 MHz. Maximum-likelihood estimates for propagation delay, direction of arrival, direction of departure are obtained with the space alternating generalized expectation-maximization (SAGE) algorithm. The Benjamini-Hochberg procedure is
invoked using the bootstrap approximation to select the number of propagation paths for a given false discovery rate.
Keywords:
MIMO channel characterization, model order selection, Benjamini-Hochberg
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