IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference 2006
DOI: 10.1109/vtcf.2006.286
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Blind Maximum-Likelihood Timing Recovery in the Presence of Carrier Frequency Offset

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“…Obviously, timing delay varies for different symbols of a received burst, due to the variable timing delay part which is increased linearly by . Traditional approaches assume this variation is slow in comparison with symbol interval and they approximate the timing delay over a number of symbol periods that synchronization parameter can be considered as quasi-constant [16], however ignoring this variation would degrade the performance as it will be well illustrated in simulation results.…”
Section: Signal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, timing delay varies for different symbols of a received burst, due to the variable timing delay part which is increased linearly by . Traditional approaches assume this variation is slow in comparison with symbol interval and they approximate the timing delay over a number of symbol periods that synchronization parameter can be considered as quasi-constant [16], however ignoring this variation would degrade the performance as it will be well illustrated in simulation results.…”
Section: Signal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%