We propose channel estimation and direct equalization techniques for transmission over doubly selective channels. The doubly selective channel is approximated using the basis expansion model (BEM). Linear and decision feedback equalizers implemented by time-varying finite impulse response (FIR) filters may then be used to equalize the doubly selective channel, where the time-varying FIR filters are designed according to the BEM. In this sense, the equalizer BEM coefficients are obtained either based on channel estimation or directly. The proposed channel estimation and direct equalization techniques range from pilot-symbol-assisted-modulation- (PSAM-) based techniques to blind and semiblind techniques. In PSAM techniques, pilot symbols are ...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sel...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sele...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sele...
We propose channel estimation and direct equalization techniques for transmission over doubly select...
In this paper, we propose a time-varying (TV) finite impulse response (FIR) equalizer for doubly-sel...
Abstract—For turbo reception of coded transmissions over unknown doubly selective channels, such as ...
We propose time-varying FIR equalization techniques for spatial multiplexing-based multiple-input m...
By analyzing the relationship between basis expansion model (BEM) and Doppler spectrum, the authors ...
Novel iterative and recursive schemes for the equalization of time-varying frequency selective chann...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sele...
Abstract — In this paper, we investigate channel estimation (CE) and data detection for OFDM systems...
In this paper we discuss turbo equalization for transmission over doubly selective channels. The max...
In this paper, we propose an estimation technique for rapidly time-varying channels. We approximate ...
Novel iterative and recursive schemes for the equalization of time-varying frequency selective chann...
Abstract — In this paper we have studied channel models (flat fading and frequency selective fading ...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sel...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sele...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sele...
We propose channel estimation and direct equalization techniques for transmission over doubly select...
In this paper, we propose a time-varying (TV) finite impulse response (FIR) equalizer for doubly-sel...
Abstract—For turbo reception of coded transmissions over unknown doubly selective channels, such as ...
We propose time-varying FIR equalization techniques for spatial multiplexing-based multiple-input m...
By analyzing the relationship between basis expansion model (BEM) and Doppler spectrum, the authors ...
Novel iterative and recursive schemes for the equalization of time-varying frequency selective chann...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sele...
Abstract — In this paper, we investigate channel estimation (CE) and data detection for OFDM systems...
In this paper we discuss turbo equalization for transmission over doubly selective channels. The max...
In this paper, we propose an estimation technique for rapidly time-varying channels. We approximate ...
Novel iterative and recursive schemes for the equalization of time-varying frequency selective chann...
Abstract — In this paper we have studied channel models (flat fading and frequency selective fading ...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sel...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sele...
Modern wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, giving rise to frequency sele...