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MMSE Channel Estimation for Two-Port Demodulation Reference Signals in New Radio

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arxiv 2007.14168 v1 pith:HOY5R6U7 submitted 2020-07-28 eess.SP cs.ITmath.IT

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Two-port demodulation reference signals (DMRS) have been employed in new radio (NR) recently. In this paper, we firstly propose a minimum mean square error (MMSE) scheme with full priori knowledge (F-MMSE) to achieve the channel estimation of two-port DMRS in NR. When the two ports are assigned to different users, the full priori knowledge of two ports is not easy to be obtained for one user. Then, we present a MMSE scheme with partial priori knowledge (P-MMSE). Finally, numerical results show that the proposed schemes achieve satisfactory channel estimation performance. Moreover, for both mean square error and bit error ratio metrics, the proposed schemes can achieve better performance compared with the classical discrete Fourier transform based channel estimation. Particularly, P-MMSE scheme delivers almost the same performance compared with F-MMSE scheme by a small amount of prior knowledge.

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