Abstract
A parallel interference cancellation (PIC) detection scheme is proposed to suppress the impact of imperfect synchronisation. By treating as interference the extra components in the received signal caused by timing misalignment, the PIC detector not only offers much improved performance but also retains a low structural and computational complexity.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Event | 13th European Wireless Conference: Enabling Technologies for Wireless Multimedia Communications, EW 2007 - Paris, France Duration: 1 Apr 2007 → 4 Apr 2007 |
Conference
Conference | 13th European Wireless Conference: Enabling Technologies for Wireless Multimedia Communications, EW 2007 |
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Country/Territory | France |
City | Paris |
Period | 1/04/07 → 4/04/07 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:This work was supported by the UK EPSRC under Grant EP/E007139. F.-C. Zheng is with the Department of Electronics, the University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK, and the School of Electrical Engineering, Victoria University, P.O.Box 14428, Vic 8001, Melbourne, Australia (Email: [email protected]). Alister Burr is with the Department of Electronics, the University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK. S. Olafsson is with Mobility Research Centre, BT Group CTO, BT, Ipswich, IP5 3RE, UK, and Reykjavik University, 103 Reykjavik, Iceland.
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