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Linear Estimation And Detection In Krylov Subspaces Guido K E Dietl

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Linear Estimation And Detection In Krylov Subspaces Guido K E Dietl
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Guido K. E. Dietl
ISBN: 9783540684787, 3540684786
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Linear Estimation And Detection In Krylov Subspaces Guido K E Dietl by Guido K. E. Dietl 9783540684787, 3540684786 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the foundations of linear estimation theory which is essential for effective signal processing. In its first part, it gives a comprehensive overview of several key methods like reduced-rank signal processing and Krylov subspace methods of numerical mathematics. Based on the derivation of the multistage Wiener filter in its most general form, the relationship between statistical signal processing and numerical mathematics is presented. In the second part, the theory is applied to iterative multiuser detection receivers (Turbo equalization) which are typically desired in wireless communications systems.

The investigations include exact computational complexity considerations and performance analysis based on extrinsic information transfer charts as well as Monte-Carlo simulations.

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