In recent years, theoretical and practical investigations have shown that it is possible to realise enormous channel capacities, far in excess of the point-to-point capacity given by the Shannon-Hartley law, if the environment is sufficient multipath. The majority of work to date on this area has assumed flat sub-channels composing the MIMO channel. As the aim of MIMO systems is often to increase the data transmission rate of a communication system, a wideband and hence highly time-dispersive model would be more appropriate. To properly exploit this environment to realise these capacity increases, the MIMO channel must be equalised so that the performance of any system attempting to harness the multipath diversity can do so while maintainin...
In this paper, we present a class of low complexity space-time receivers for frequency-selective cha...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems empowered by multiple-antenna technology, ...
In this paper, we propose a general framework for both time domain (TD) and frequency domain (FD) bl...
In recent years, theoretical and practical investigations have shown that it is possible to realise ...
In recent years, theoretical and practical investigations have shown that it is possible to realise ...
This paper discusses MIMO equalisers created by analytic inversion of a known frequency-selective MI...
This paper discusses MIMO equalisers created by analytic inversion of a known frequency-selective MI...
This paper introduces the subband method of performing adaptive identification and analytic inversio...
This paper introduces the subband method of performing adaptive identification and analytic inversio...
In this paper, we consider the problem of designing minimum mean squared error (MMSE) filterbank pr...
The purpose of this paper is to propose and investigate a new approach to adaptive spatio-temporal e...
Abstract — This paper addresses the issue of advanced equal-ization methods for space-time communica...
This thesis is concerned with the application of techniques that find the best broadband MIMO equali...
International audienceThe paper describes a novel approach to overcome the need for matrix inversion...
The paper deals with the transmission over multiple-input/multiple-output channels exhibiting time-d...
In this paper, we present a class of low complexity space-time receivers for frequency-selective cha...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems empowered by multiple-antenna technology, ...
In this paper, we propose a general framework for both time domain (TD) and frequency domain (FD) bl...
In recent years, theoretical and practical investigations have shown that it is possible to realise ...
In recent years, theoretical and practical investigations have shown that it is possible to realise ...
This paper discusses MIMO equalisers created by analytic inversion of a known frequency-selective MI...
This paper discusses MIMO equalisers created by analytic inversion of a known frequency-selective MI...
This paper introduces the subband method of performing adaptive identification and analytic inversio...
This paper introduces the subband method of performing adaptive identification and analytic inversio...
In this paper, we consider the problem of designing minimum mean squared error (MMSE) filterbank pr...
The purpose of this paper is to propose and investigate a new approach to adaptive spatio-temporal e...
Abstract — This paper addresses the issue of advanced equal-ization methods for space-time communica...
This thesis is concerned with the application of techniques that find the best broadband MIMO equali...
International audienceThe paper describes a novel approach to overcome the need for matrix inversion...
The paper deals with the transmission over multiple-input/multiple-output channels exhibiting time-d...
In this paper, we present a class of low complexity space-time receivers for frequency-selective cha...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems empowered by multiple-antenna technology, ...
In this paper, we propose a general framework for both time domain (TD) and frequency domain (FD) bl...