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Equalisation of Broadband MIMO Channels by Subband Adaptive Identification and Analytic Inversion

Bale, V. and Weiss, S. (2005) Equalisation of Broadband MIMO Channels by Subband Adaptive Identification and Analytic Inversion. In: International ITG/IEEE Workshop on Smart Antennas 2005, 4-5 April 2005, Duisburg, Germany.

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Abstract

This paper introduces the subband method of performing adaptive identification and analytic inversion of broadband MIMO channels. It shows that the techniques can potentially lower the computational cost while improving the performance for highly frequency-selective channel with a long impulse response. It covers subband adaptive identification and shows two methods to invert a broadband MIMO channel, the time-domain and frequency-domain methods. Finally results are shown for adaptation MSE, channel-equaliser MSE and BER performance.

Creators:Viktor Bale, Stephan Weiss
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Keywords:MIMO, Subband, Equalisation, Frequency-selective channel
Research Group:Communications Research Group
Deposited On:06 Apr 2005 by Bale, Viktor
ID Code:10720
Last Modified:07 Jan 2010 02:38
Performance Indicator:EZ~02~02~04
Citations:Google Scholar: 2

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