1978
DOI: 10.1109/taes.1978.308555
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A One-bit Memory Receiver for Channels with Memory

Abstract: A receiver is investigated with one-bit memory for communication channels with memory. The memory of the channel is characterized by the statistical correlation of the received bits due to fading. An optimal solution to the problem is considered but is found to be quite complex to implement. Therefore, a suboptimal receiver having a decision-feedback structure is examined. The performance of the receiver is shown to be better than a receiver without memory. Binary on-off keying system is considered as an examp… Show more

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“…By 1982, he had made contributions to sensitivity theory of linear systems and to the application of systems and control concepts to agriculture and economics [6]- [8]. When I was born, my father was a young professor of electrical engineering at Syracuse University, having published on signal quantization and detection as well as information-theoretic construction of decision trees [9]- [12].…”
Section: Initialization IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By 1982, he had made contributions to sensitivity theory of linear systems and to the application of systems and control concepts to agriculture and economics [6]- [8]. When I was born, my father was a young professor of electrical engineering at Syracuse University, having published on signal quantization and detection as well as information-theoretic construction of decision trees [9]- [12].…”
Section: Initialization IImentioning
confidence: 99%