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Nowadays the estimation of the differential group delays amongst different navigation signals is performed at the different GNSS Control Centres by processing GNSS multi-frequency observables gathered by ground sensor stations. A significant improvement can be envisaged if the estimation is aided by multi-frequency observables from GNSS receivers onboard LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites. This aiding...
In this paper, a wearable medical device for Electrocardiogram (ECG) and blood pressure monitoring is presented. Its basis is a validated and certified existent medical device. This device was evolved in order to allow new physiological signal monitoring and real time assessment of blood pressure levels by adding a photoplethismography (PPG) probe and the incorporation of new algorithms in an online...
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a simple, feed-forward, wide-range frequency offset estimator. This frequency offset estimator is robust to spectrum asymmetry caused by electrical and optical filtering of the signal.
Whenever a DS-CDMA signal is the sum of several components associated to different spreading codes it has high envelope fluctuations and a high peak-to-mean envelope power ratio (PMEPR) setting strong linearity requirements for the power amplifiers. The use of clipping and filtering techniques (which can be repeated several times) was shown to be an effective way of reducing the PMEPR of DS-CDMA signals...
In this paper, we consider MC-CDM schemes (MultiCarrier Code Division Multiplexing) where clipping techniques are employed to reduce the envelope fluctuations of the transmitted signals. Both CP-assisted (Cyclic Prefix) and ZP (Zero- Padded) MC-CDM schemes are studied. We develop frequencydomain turbo equalizers combined with an iterative estimation and cancelation of nonlinear distortion effects,...
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