Abstract
Soft- and hardware based simulators for the mobile radio channel are frequently used both during radio system development and for type approval. Most of these simulators rely on the generative GWSSUS model for the propagation properties of the channel. Up to now the model parameters have always been chosen in a heuristic manner. This paper deals with echo estimation to determine the GWSSUS parameters from the results of wide-band propagation measurements. The key steps of the method are the selection of the model order by a new statistical eigenvalue bound and the delay estimation by a new matrix pencil algorithm. The parameters of the scattering processes, i.e. the parametric representations of their Doppler power spectral densities and the power of deterministic components, are determined by standard algorithms. Its excellent performance makes the complete echo estimation scheme well-suited for the determination of representative channel parameters from measured data.