Successive interference cancelation for space-time block codes over time-selective channels

In this letter, we propose a very simple successive interference cancelation (SIC) based signal detector for space-time block codes (STBC) to combat time-selective fading. The main idea is to treat un-detected symbols as noise using a Gaussian approximation. Simulation results show that our scheme c...

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Approximation
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Fading
Gaussian
Gaussian approximation
Gaussian noise
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Interference cancellation
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Noise cancellation
Signal and communications theory
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Signal processing
Signal, noise
Silicon carbide
Systems, networks and services of telecommunications
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
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