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During the initial uplink synchronization, the BS communicates with MSs to adjust timing and power offsets. The common method to achieve the objective is to use the orthogonal code in the frequency domain for OFDMA systems. Due to the timing offset, the orthogonality of codes is decayed and multiple access interference (MAI) becomes serious. In order to decrease this influence, we proposed the idea...
The second-order statistics of a time-domain signal are very often used in blind and semi-blind channel estimation. Considering that the received signal in MIMO-OFDM systems might be corrupted in the time-domain due to some adverse factors such as frequency offset and large peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), an IFFT processor is required in the receiver to achieve a good-quality time-domain signal...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is the modulation scheme of choice for digital video broadcasting-handheld (DVB-H) which is required to operate under high mobility conditions resulting in significant Inter-Carrier Interference (ICI). Under these conditions, the conventional one-tap per subcarrier channel estimation and equalization is suboptimal since it does not account for ICI...
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