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Jun 29, 2020
13th Asia Pacific Transportation Development Conference

Design of High-Speed Railway Wireless Communication System Based on Simulink

Publication: Resilience and Sustainable Transportation Systems

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In this paper, a high-speed railway (HSR) wireless communication system based on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is built by using Simulink, and a HSR channel in viaduct scenario is established. The LS channel estimation algorithm based on pilot sequence is used to restore and calibrate signals at the receiving end. By inserting the block pilots in the time domain and the frequency domain respectively, the impacts of different pilot insertion modes on the HSR wireless communication system are studied. The experimental results show that the comb pilots can maintain good performance even when the Doppler shift is severe, which is suitable for fast fading channels.

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Resilience and Sustainable Transportation Systems
Pages: 466 - 473
Editors: Fengxiang Qiao, Ph.D., Texas Southern University, Yong Bai, Ph.D., Marquette University, Pei-Sung Lin, Ph.D., University of South Florida, Steven I Jy Chien, Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology, Yongping Zhang, Ph.D., California State Polytechnic University, and Lin Zhu, Ph.D., Shanghai University of Engineering Science
ISBN (Online): 978-0-7844-8290-2

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School of Urban Railway Transportation, Shanghai Univ. of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China. E-mail: [email protected]
Manlin Xiao [email protected]
School of Urban Railway Transportation, Shanghai Univ. of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China. E-mail: [email protected]
School of Urban Railway Transportation, Shanghai Univ. of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China. E-mail: [email protected]

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