Proceedings Article10.1109/PIMRC.2002.1045247
A decoder for low-complexity equalization of coded frequency selective MIMO channels
Noura Sellami,Inbar Fijalkow +1 more
- 10 Dec 2002
- Vol. 3, pp 1342-1346
TL;DR: A decoder for low-complexity equalization of coded frequency selective multiple-input multiple-output channels that achieves a good trade-off between performance and complexity even when the channel is not minimum phase is proposed.
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Abstract: We propose a decoder for low-complexity equalization of coded frequency selective multiple-input multiple-output channels The decoder combines parallel decision feedback decoding (PDFD) and the list-type approach This alternative achieves a good trade-off between performance and complexity even when the channel is not minimum phase
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