2012 IEEE 75th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/vetecs.2012.6240093
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Frequency Domain Turbo Equalization for MIMO-CPSC Systems with Large Delay Spreads

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper, we consider low-complexity turbo equalization for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) cyclic prefixed single carrier (CPSC) systems in MIMO inter-symbol interference (ISI) channels characterized by large delay spreads. A low-complexity graph based equalization is carried out in the frequency domain. Because of the reduction in correlation among the noise samples that happens for large frame sizes and delay spreads in frequency domain processing, improved performance compared to time d… Show more

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“…Unlike OFDM, the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) is low in SC. Thence, as in OFDM, a CP is now used in order to improve its robustness to ISI [15]. This CP-SC is for example adopted in WiMax for 10−66 GHz of frequency range and in the uplink of the 5G [1], [3].…”
Section: B Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unlike OFDM, the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) is low in SC. Thence, as in OFDM, a CP is now used in order to improve its robustness to ISI [15]. This CP-SC is for example adopted in WiMax for 10−66 GHz of frequency range and in the uplink of the 5G [1], [3].…”
Section: B Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, unlike the SC, the OFDM where the maximum multipath delay is within the cyclic prefix (CP) enables, in a simple way, the ISI to be mitigated. Note that the CP is now also used in SC systems (CP-SC) to improve their robustness to multipath propagation [15]. However, the inserted CP in OFDM, as in CP-SC, results in a throughput loss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%