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This paper presents a low-complexity multiuser MIMO detection algorithm. The MIMO receiver exploits Radial space-Division Multiple Access (RDMA) principle.

The major difference between two-channel and single-channel echo cancellation is the nonuniqueness problem in the two-channel case.

An offset may be introduced in the adaptation process in certain implementations of adptive filters.

We propose a new scheme for adaptive quantization which is particularly well suited to the digital implementation of PCM and DPCM structures.

Recently, an adaptive peak cancellation was proposed to reduce the high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), while keeping the out-of-band (OoB) power leakage as well as an in-band distortion power

An adaptive linearizer for reducing channel nonlinearities in QAM data transmission systems is described and its performance is evaluated.

A multimedia call consists of three main sub-streams (i.e. video, audio and data) each with its own distinct quality of service (QoS) requirements (e.g.

In this article we address the problem of link adaptation in a wireless data system.

We describe a novel approach to the design of adaptive load sharing algorithms for a class of multiprocessor systems.

Multiple transmit and receive antennas, more generally known as multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, are used in an extension to the third generation partnership program (3GPP) standard c

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