Subband Adaptive Equaliser Tracking for Fractionally-Sampled Fading Broadband MIMO Channels
Subband Adaptive Equaliser Tracking for Fractionally-Sampled Fading Broadband MIMO Channels
This paper demonstrates the performance of a subband adaptive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) equaliser tracking the inverse of a Doppler-filtered Rayleigh-fading broadband channel. The subband adaptive equaliser is shown to outperform the fullband equivalent for channels with a high spectral dynamic range and long MMSE equaliser response in terms of tracking MSE and computational cost.
975-00188-0-X
Bale, V
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Weiss, S
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2005
Bale, V
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Weiss, S
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Bale, V and Weiss, S
(2005)
Subband Adaptive Equaliser Tracking for Fractionally-Sampled Fading Broadband MIMO Channels.
13th European Signal Processing Conference, Antalya, Turkey.
03 - 07 Sep 2005.
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This paper demonstrates the performance of a subband adaptive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) equaliser tracking the inverse of a Doppler-filtered Rayleigh-fading broadband channel. The subband adaptive equaliser is shown to outperform the fullband equivalent for channels with a high spectral dynamic range and long MMSE equaliser response in terms of tracking MSE and computational cost.
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Published date: 2005
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Event Dates: 4-8 September
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13th European Signal Processing Conference, Antalya, Turkey, 2005-09-03 - 2005-09-07
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Electronics & Computer Science
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/261259
ISBN: 975-00188-0-X
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V Bale
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S Weiss
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