2017
DOI: 10.1109/tbc.2017.2731039
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Compressive Sensing-Based Detector Design for SM-OFDM Massive MIMO High Speed Train Systems

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“…By substituting 3and 4into (11), and employing Parseval's formula to generate its FD version, we have…”
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“…By substituting 3and 4into (11), and employing Parseval's formula to generate its FD version, we have…”
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“…where Λ is the conditional MSE based on the estimated channelĤ, defined in (11). Here, the constraint K−1 k=0B k = 0 Nt×Nt ensures that the feed-back filter does not remove the desired component [44]- [45].…”
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“…the carrier frequency offset (CFO) at a slight complexity increase. Gong et al [7] applied SM-OFDM to provide robust communications over high speed train (HST) systems.…”
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