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Passive Radar Sensing for Human Activity Recognition: A Survey. [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Open J Eng Med Biol
Savvidou F   +3 more
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OFDM transmission with single antenna interference cancellation [PDF]

open access: possible2008 IEEE 9th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, 2008
Future mobile communications radio networks, e.g. 3GPP long term evolution (LTE), will typically use an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) based air interface in the downlink. Furthermore, in order to avoid frequency planning, a frequency reuse factor of one is desirable. In this case, system capacity is limited by interference, which is
M.G. Konrad, Wolfgang H. Gerstacker
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A Single Antenna Interference Cancellation Algorithm for GSM

2005 IEEE 61st Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005
In mobile communication networks, system capacity is often limited by cochannel interference. Therefore, receiver algorithms for cancellation of cochannel interference have recently attracted much interest. At the mobile terminal, algorithms can usually rely only on one received signal delivered by a single receive antenna.
Johannes B. Huber   +3 more
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Single Antenna Interference Cancellation for 8PSK Signals in EGPRS

VTC Spring 2009 - IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2009
In this paper, we explore a method for interference suppression in EGPRS (also commonly known as EDGE) systems, wherein 8PSK is used as the modulation for the desired signal and the interferer is modulated using GMSK. Previous methods for single antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) have concentrated on the case when both the desired and interfering
Dennis Hui   +3 more
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Iterative Single-Antenna Interference Cancellation: Algorithms and Results

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2009
The capacity of cellular mobile communication systems can significantly be improved using single-antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) techniques. This paper analyzes several soft-input-soft-output (SISO) detectors in iterative SAIC receivers based on the turbo principle and compares their performances and complexities.
Daoben Li, Wei Jiang
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Constant modulus single antenna interference cancellation for GSM

2004 IEEE 59th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC 2004-Spring (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37514), 2005
In cellular systems, interference suppression at the mobile receiver can be used to improve the downlink performance and capacity. We investigate single antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) at the receiver for a GSM/EDGE system with GMSK modulation.
Pekka Ranta   +2 more
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The effect of single-antenna interference cancellation on GPRS performance

1st International Symposium onWireless Communication Systems, 2004., 2005
Single antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) is a very interesting and promising technology currently being standardized in 3GPP as part of GERAN Release 6. It is based on the latest developments in advanced receiver design. In the most advantageous interference conditions, SAIC can improve the signal-to-noise ratio over 10 dB.
M. Moisio, K. Aschan
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