Conference Record of the Thirty-Ninth Asilomar Conference onSignals, Systems and Computers, 2005.
DOI: 10.1109/acssc.2005.1599972
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Time Reversal and Zero-Forcing Equalization for Fixed Wireless Access Channels

Abstract: We consider a wideband system with an M -element transmit array. In this paper we combine conventional zeroforcing pre-equalization and time reversal: we present a beamformer that perfectly equalizes the channel and preserves the spatial focusing properties of time reversal. We compare it to a pure zero-forcing beamformer and a pure time reversal system and demonstrate its superior bit error rate performance and low probability of intercept properties using actual measurements of a fixed wireless access system… Show more

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“…These experimental studies were mainly performed in the ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) band 5 GHz radio systems with a bandwith from 20 to 100 MHz [131,132,178,179,289], where remarkable temporal focusing (delay spread reduction) and spatial focusing (low spatial interference) in the context of wideband MISO systems are demonstrated. In [133,134,135], several equalizers, designed in both time domain and frequency domain, were proposed. In [180], a new space-time multiplexing scheme was proposed to reduce the multiuser interference (MUI) by carefully choosing the offset time in each branch of the TR filter of the MISO system.…”
Section: Ultra Wideband Systems With Mimo Thomas Kaiser and Feng Zhenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These experimental studies were mainly performed in the ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) band 5 GHz radio systems with a bandwith from 20 to 100 MHz [131,132,178,179,289], where remarkable temporal focusing (delay spread reduction) and spatial focusing (low spatial interference) in the context of wideband MISO systems are demonstrated. In [133,134,135], several equalizers, designed in both time domain and frequency domain, were proposed. In [180], a new space-time multiplexing scheme was proposed to reduce the multiuser interference (MUI) by carefully choosing the offset time in each branch of the TR filter of the MISO system.…”
Section: Ultra Wideband Systems With Mimo Thomas Kaiser and Feng Zhenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Time-reversal (TR) is another transmission technique that has gathered great interest in the past years [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] since it has a potential to decrease effective channel length and to enable the construction of simplified receivers. It can be seen that all of the above techniques can be interpreted as linear block precoding schemes using cyclic prefix (CP); the choice of precoder determines whether OFDM, SC, or TR (and which specific version of those methods) is used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, the performance is limited by the interference when the transmit power is high. Another possible waveform design is ZF [77], which minimizes all the interference signal power but without taking into account the intended signal power. Thus, the resulting SNR can be very low and causes severe performance degradation especially when the transmit power is relatively low.…”
Section: A Advanced Waveform Designmentioning
confidence: 99%