In this paper, signal detection with time delay estimation for quasi-synchronous MIMO systems on multipath channels is considered. The paper first formulates the problem by shifting each user's signals so that previous results on synchronized system for ISI cancellation based on second-order statistics of the received signals can be applied. The first step effectively reduces the quasi-synchronous system on the multipath channels to the quasi-synchronous system on single-path channels. In the second step, an equivalent model is constructed with the delay information embedded in the reduced channel model. A simultaneous time delay estimation and multiuser detection algorithm is then proposed. The proposed technique can easily be implemented ...
The problem of estimating the time-delay of the line-of-sight (LOSS) or direct signal received by an...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of delay detection,for mobile localizati...
In direct--sequence spread--spectrum (DS--SS) based navigation systems, multipath can seriously degr...
In this paper, timing estimation for quasi-synchronous SDMA systems is considered. The problem arise...
This paper studies orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) system channel estimation probl...
In this letter, a Rake-based multiuser detection technique, consisting of multiuser single-path sign...
The objective of this work is to develop effective algorithms for Time Difference of Arrival Estimat...
The objective of this work is to develop effective algorithms for Time Difference of Arrival Estimat...
This thesis considers the development of synchronization and signal processing techniques for digita...
The objective of this work is to develop effective algorithms for Time Difference of Arrival Estimat...
The matched filter is the most common approach for time delay estimation and ranging in positioning ...
In this letter, a multipath channel length estimation algorithm is proposed. It consists basically o...
The problem of super-resolution time delay estimation in multipath environments is addressed in this...
The problem of estimating the time-delay of the line-of-sight (LOSS) or direct signal received by an...
Semi-blind channel estimation and equalisation algorithms for asynchronous multiple input multiple o...
The problem of estimating the time-delay of the line-of-sight (LOSS) or direct signal received by an...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of delay detection,for mobile localizati...
In direct--sequence spread--spectrum (DS--SS) based navigation systems, multipath can seriously degr...
In this paper, timing estimation for quasi-synchronous SDMA systems is considered. The problem arise...
This paper studies orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) system channel estimation probl...
In this letter, a Rake-based multiuser detection technique, consisting of multiuser single-path sign...
The objective of this work is to develop effective algorithms for Time Difference of Arrival Estimat...
The objective of this work is to develop effective algorithms for Time Difference of Arrival Estimat...
This thesis considers the development of synchronization and signal processing techniques for digita...
The objective of this work is to develop effective algorithms for Time Difference of Arrival Estimat...
The matched filter is the most common approach for time delay estimation and ranging in positioning ...
In this letter, a multipath channel length estimation algorithm is proposed. It consists basically o...
The problem of super-resolution time delay estimation in multipath environments is addressed in this...
The problem of estimating the time-delay of the line-of-sight (LOSS) or direct signal received by an...
Semi-blind channel estimation and equalisation algorithms for asynchronous multiple input multiple o...
The problem of estimating the time-delay of the line-of-sight (LOSS) or direct signal received by an...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of delay detection,for mobile localizati...
In direct--sequence spread--spectrum (DS--SS) based navigation systems, multipath can seriously degr...