Redundant Filterbank Precoders and Equalizers -- Part I: Unification and Optimal Designs (1999)
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| Venue: | IEEE TRANS. SIGNAL PROCESSING |
| Citations: | 93 - 28 self |
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@ARTICLE{Scaglione99redundantfilterbank,
author = {Anna Scaglione and Georgios B. Giannakis and Sergio Barbarossa},
title = {Redundant Filterbank Precoders and Equalizers -- Part I: Unification and Optimal Designs},
journal = {IEEE TRANS. SIGNAL PROCESSING},
year = {1999},
volume = {47},
number = {7},
pages = {2007--2022}
}
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Transmitter redundancy introduced using filterbank precoders generalizes existing modulations including OFDM, DMT, TDMA, and CDMA schemes encountered with single- and multiuser communications. Sufficient conditions are derived to guarantee that with FIR filterbank precoders FIR channels are equalized perfectly in the absence of noise by FIR zero-forcing equalizer filterbanks, irrespective of the channel zero locations. Multicarrier transmissions through frequency-selective channels can thus be recovered even when deep fades are present. Jointly optimal transmitter-receiver filterbank designs are also developed, based on maximum output SNR and minimum mean-square error criteria under zero-forcing and fixed transmitted power constraints. Analytical performance results are presented for the zero-forcing filterbanks and are compared with mean-square error and ideal designs using simulations.







