This thesis consists of a summary and nine included papers, grouped into three parts. There is one journal paper, three reports written in the style of articles, four conference papers and one paper submitted to a conference. The thesis proposes and investigates a number of digital receivers, especially receivers based on the maximum a posteriori and maximum likelihood criteria. Signal processing methods and models are developed and applied to a number of estimation and detection problems in systems with time dispersion and additive Gaussian noise. Digital receivers in two application areas are investigated: telecommunications and ultrasonic distance measurements. Within telecommunications, particular attention is given to block transmissio...
A taxonomy of algorithms in digital receivers is presented, including data, channel and joint estima...
A taxonomy of algorithms in digital receivers is presented, including data, channel and joint estima...
The well known optimum approach to detect spread spectrum signals transmitted in bursts over frequen...
This thesis consists of a summary and nine included papers, grouped into three parts. There is one j...
This thesis addresses low-complexity algorithms in digital receivers. This includes algorithms for e...
This thesis addresses low-complexity algorithms in digital receivers. This includes algorithms for e...
This thesis addresses low-complexity algorithms in digital receivers. This includes algorithms for e...
The detection of signals in additive, non-Gaussian disturbances is the main theme of this thesis. Th...
The detection of signals in additive, non-Gaussian disturbances is the main theme of this thesis. Th...
This thesis investigates various detection processes that operate with known time invariant channels...
In this dissertation, efficient receiver algorithms and architectures for digital communications are...
The thesis describes various detection processes which are suitable for use in a synchronous serial ...
Maximum likelihood receiver for digital data transmission via pulse amplitude modulatio
The paper concerns the design of locally optimum data receivers for dispersive non-Gaussian channels...
The paper concerns the design of locally optimum data receivers for dispersive non-Gaussian channels...
A taxonomy of algorithms in digital receivers is presented, including data, channel and joint estima...
A taxonomy of algorithms in digital receivers is presented, including data, channel and joint estima...
The well known optimum approach to detect spread spectrum signals transmitted in bursts over frequen...
This thesis consists of a summary and nine included papers, grouped into three parts. There is one j...
This thesis addresses low-complexity algorithms in digital receivers. This includes algorithms for e...
This thesis addresses low-complexity algorithms in digital receivers. This includes algorithms for e...
This thesis addresses low-complexity algorithms in digital receivers. This includes algorithms for e...
The detection of signals in additive, non-Gaussian disturbances is the main theme of this thesis. Th...
The detection of signals in additive, non-Gaussian disturbances is the main theme of this thesis. Th...
This thesis investigates various detection processes that operate with known time invariant channels...
In this dissertation, efficient receiver algorithms and architectures for digital communications are...
The thesis describes various detection processes which are suitable for use in a synchronous serial ...
Maximum likelihood receiver for digital data transmission via pulse amplitude modulatio
The paper concerns the design of locally optimum data receivers for dispersive non-Gaussian channels...
The paper concerns the design of locally optimum data receivers for dispersive non-Gaussian channels...
A taxonomy of algorithms in digital receivers is presented, including data, channel and joint estima...
A taxonomy of algorithms in digital receivers is presented, including data, channel and joint estima...
The well known optimum approach to detect spread spectrum signals transmitted in bursts over frequen...