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1 Joint equalization and interference
suppression for high data rate wireless systems |
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2 Analysis of hybrid
selection/maximal-ratio combining in Rayleigh fading |
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3 Optimum space-time processors
with dispersive interference-unified analysis and required filter span
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4 Canonical expressions for the
error probability performance of M-ary modulation with hybrid
selection/maximal-ratio combining in Rayleigh fading |
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5 On maximal ratio combining in
correlated Nakagami channels with unequal fading parameters and SNRs among
branches: an analytical framework |
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6 Signal Processing For Wireless
Communications I [Guest Editorial] |
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7 The diversity gain of transmit
diversity in wireless systems with Rayleigh fading |
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8 Guest Editorial Signal
Processing For Wireless Communications |
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9 Upper bounds on the bit-error
rate of optimum combining in wireless systems |
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10 Smart antennas for wireless
systems |
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11 Sinusoidal modeling and
prediction of fast fading processes |
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12 Forward link smart antennas and
power control for IS-136: capacity increase |
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13 Forward link smart antennas and
power control for IS-136 |
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14 Optimum spatial-temporal
equalization for diversity receiving systems with co-channel interference
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15 Simulation results of the
capacity of cellular systems |
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