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Space-Frequency Equalization in Broadband Single Carrier SystemsKongara, Gayathri January 2009 (has links)
Broadband wireless access systems can be used to deliver a variety of high data
rate applications and services. Many of the channels being considered for such
applications exhibit multipath propagation coupled with large delay spreads. Cur-
rently, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing is employed in these channels
to compensate the effect of dispersion. Single carrier (SC) modulation in conjunc-
tion with frequency-domain equalization (FDE) at the receiver has been shown to
be a practical alternate solution as it has lower peak to average power ratio and is
less sensitive to frequency offsets and phase noise compared to OFDM. The effect
of multipath propagation increases with increasing data rate for SC systems. This
leads to larger inter-symbol-interference (ISI) spans. In addition the achievable ca-
pacity of SC-broadband systems depends on their ability to accommodate multiple
signal transmissions in the same frequency band, which results in co-channel inter-
ference (CCI) when detecting the desired data stream. The effects of CCI and ISI
are more pronounced at high data rates. The objective of this research is to investi-
gate and a develop low-complexity frequency domain receiver architectures capable
of suppressing both CCI and ISI and employing practical channel estimation.
In this thesis, a linear and a non-linear receiver architecture are developed in the
frequency domain for use in highly dispersive channels employing multiple input
multiple output (MIMO) antennas. The linear receiver consists of parallel branches
each corresponding to a transmit data stream and implements linear equalization
and demodulation. Frequency domain joint CCI mitigation and ISI equalization is
implemented based on estimated channel parameters and is called space-frequency
Broadband wireless access systems can be used to deliver a variety of high data
rate applications and services. Many of the channels being considered for such
applications exhibit multipath propagation coupled with large delay spreads. Cur-
rently, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing is employed in these channels
to compensate the effect of dispersion. Single carrier (SC) modulation in conjunc-
tion with frequency-domain equalization (FDE) at the receiver has been shown to
be a practical alternate solution as it has lower peak to average power ratio and is
less sensitive to frequency offsets and phase noise compared to OFDM. The effect
of multipath propagation increases with increasing data rate for SC systems. This
leads to larger inter-symbol-interference (ISI) spans. In addition the achievable ca-
pacity of SC-broadband systems depends on their ability to accommodate multiple
signal transmissions in the same frequency band, which results in co-channel inter-
ference (CCI) when detecting the desired data stream. The effects of CCI and ISI
are more pronounced at high data rates. The objective of this research is to investi-
gate and a develop low-complexity frequency domain receiver architectures capable
of suppressing both CCI and ISI and employing practical channel estimation.
In this thesis, a linear and a non-linear receiver architecture are developed in the
frequency domain for use in highly dispersive channels employing multiple input
multiple output (MIMO) antennas. The linear receiver consists of parallel branches
each corresponding to a transmit data stream and implements linear equalization
and demodulation. Frequency domain joint CCI mitigation and ISI equalization is
implemented based on estimated channel parameters and is called space-frequency
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Advanced receivers for space-time block-coded single-carrier transmissions over frequency-selective fading channelsWavegedara, Kapila Chandika B. 05 1900 (has links)
In recent years, space-time block coding (STBC) has emerged as an effective transmit-diversity technique to combat the detrimental effects of channel fading. In addition to STBC, high-order modulation schemes will be used in future wireless communication systems aiming to provide ubiquitous-broadband wireless access. Hence, advanced receiver schemes are necessary to achieve high performance. In this thesis, advanced and computationally-efficient receiver schemes are investigated and developed for single-carrier space-time (ST) block-coded transmissions over frequency-selective fading (FSF) channels.
First, we develop an MMSE-based turbo equalization scheme for Alamouti ST block-coded systems. A semi-analytical method to estimate the bit error rate (BER) is devised. Our results show that the proposed turbo equalization scheme offers significant performance improvements over one-pass equalization. Second, we analyze the convergence behavior of the proposed turbo equalization scheme for Alamouti ST block-coded systems using the extrinsic information transfer (EXIT)-band chart technique.
Third, burst-wise (BW)-STBC is applied for uplink transmission over FSF channels in block-spread-CDMA systems with multiuser interference-free reception. The performances of different decision feedback sequence estimation (DFSE) schemes are investigated. A new scheme combining frequency-domain (FD) linear equalization and modified unwhitened-DFSE is proposed. The proposed scheme is very promising as the error-floor behavior observed in the existing unwhitened DFSE schemes is eliminated.
Fourth, we develop a FD-MMSE-based turbo equalization scheme for the downlink of ST block-coded CDMA systems. We adopt BW-STBC instead of Alamouti symbol-wise (SW)-STBC considered for WCDMA systems and demonstrate its superior performance in FSF channels. Block spreading is shown to be more desirable than conventional spreading to improve performance using turbo equalization. We also devise approximate implementations (AprxImpls) that offer better trade-offs between performance and complexity. Semi-analytical upper bounds on the BER are derived.
Fifth, turbo multicode detection is investigated for ST block-coded downlink transmission in DS-CDMA systems. We propose symbol-by-symbol and chip-by-chip FD-MMSE-based multicode detectors. An iterative channel estimation scheme is also proposed. The proposed turbo multicode detection scheme offers significant performance improvements compared with non-iterative multicode detection. Finally, the impact of channel estimation errors on the performance of MMSE-based turbo equalization in ST block-coded CDMA systems is investigated.
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A step in the right direction? :McInerney, Peter Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (MEd)--University of South Australia, 1995
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Participatory democratic decision making within a social justice framework for Inbarendi College worksites :Henderson, Murray., Woodbury, Robert. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (MEd (Curriculum Leadership))--University of
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Implementing integrative anti-racist education : Negotiating conflicts and tensions utilizing experiential collaborative mentorship.Lopez, Ann Elizabeth Iverine, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Toronto, 2005.
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Effective teaching strategies for raising academic achievement of low-income adolescentsBracken, Sarah. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.I.T.)--The Evergreen State College, 2007. / Title from title screen viewed (4/10/2008). Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-154).
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State accountability ratings as related to district size and diversityStarrett, Teresa M. Huffman, Jane Bumpers, January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of North Texas, May, 2008. / Title from title page display. Includes bibliographical references.
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Repositioning within indigenous discourses of transformation and self-determinationBerryman, Mere. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Waikato, 2008. / Title from PDF cover (viewed August 27, 2008) Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-325)
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The Waitakere Pacific community and tertiary education institute relationships. A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Educational Management, Unitec, New Zealand /Aumua, Linda Tinai. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed. Mgt.)--Unitec New Zealand, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-79).
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A multilevel study of the effects of Opportunity To Learn (OTL) on student reading achievement issues of measurement, equity, and validity /Martinez Fernandez, Jose Felipe, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2005. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 223-233).
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