Signal space detection in colored noise

An appropriate adaption of the decision boundaries of the well-known signal space detector (SSD) yields a detector that whitens the input noise in the detector forward path. This new detector, called a whitening signal space detector (WSSD), offers higher reliability without increasing the dimension...

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description An appropriate adaption of the decision boundaries of the well-known signal space detector (SSD) yields a detector that whitens the input noise in the detector forward path. This new detector, called a whitening signal space detector (WSSD), offers higher reliability without increasing the dimensionality of the signal space. A WSSD can be designed by applying a transformation into the ordinary SSD case. We use the new concept to design a WSSD based on three-dimensional 110 equalization and demonstrate its feasibility and performance. The detector can be implemented with a small increase of hardware and offers a significant improvement in terms of bit error rate, especially at low to moderate channel densities.
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Boundaries
Channels
Colored noise
Delay
Density
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Equalization
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Finite impulse response filter
Hardware
Intersymbol interference
Magnetic devices
Magnetism
Noise
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Semiconductor electronics. Microelectronics. Optoelectronics. Solid state devices
Signal detection
Tail
Transformations
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