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1 Improved spatial-temporal
equalization for EDGE: a fast selective-direction MMSE timing recovery
algorithm and two-stage soft-output equalizer |
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2 Virtual branch analysis of
symbol error probability for hybrid selection/maximal-ratio combining in
Rayleigh fading |
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3 Improved space-time coding for
MIMO-OFDM wireless communications |
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4 Hybrid-selection/optimum
combining |
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5 Interference estimation with noisy
measurements in broadband wireless packet networks |
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6 MIMO radio channel measurements:
performance comparison of antenna configurations |
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7 On the capacity of cellular
systems with MIMO |
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8 Modeling wireless channel fading
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9 Multiple-input multiple-output
(MIMO) radio channel measurements |
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10 Signal detection for MIMO-OFDM
wireless communications |
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11 Exact symbol error probability for
optimum combining in the presence of multiple co-channel interferers and
thermal noise |
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12 Capacity of MIMO systems with
antenna selection |
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13 Reduced-complexity
transmit/receive-diversity systems |
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14 Improved techniques for 4
transmit and 4 receive antenna MIMO-OFDM for wireless communications*
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15 MRC performance for M-ary modulation
in arbitrarily correlated Nakagami fading channels |
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