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Iterative SISO MAP Detection and SISO Turbo Decoder for Differential Modulation systems

2006 10th IEEE Singapore International Conference on Communication Systems, 2006
We modify the maximum a posteriori (MAP) detection and develop the soft-input soft-output (SISO) MAP detection to apply to iterative differentially coded systems. Not only the forward but also the backward SISO MAP detection is introduced to provide more information based on the channel symmetry.
Ching-chi Lo, Szu-lin Su
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Extensions to SISO Prediction

1997
In Chapter 7 we defined filtering sensitivities, P and M, and showed that they satisfy a complementarity constraint. Furthermore, for the class of BEEs, we derived, in Chapters 8 and 9, interpolation and integral constraints that these sensitivities must satisfy.
María M. Seron   +2 more
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Minimality of SISO linear systems

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1982
A new test for minimality of single-input single-output state-space realizations is proposed based on rank conditions of a cross-Gramian type matrix without computing the controllability and observability Gramian matrices.
K.V. Fernando, H. Nicholson
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Bahnplanung und Dimensionierung servopneumatischer SISO-Antriebe (Trajectory Generation and Sizing of Servopneumatic SISO-Drives)

at - Automatisierungstechnik, 2007
Der Einsatz eines nichtlinearen Reglers, der auf der Methode der exakten Ein-/Ausgangslinearisierung basiert, garantiert für den betrachteten servopneumatischen Antrieb ein gutes Folgeverhalten. Voraussetzung hierfür ist unter anderem die Einhaltung von Druck- und Stellgrößenbeschränkungen, die bei der Dimensionierung des Antriebs und bei der ...
Alexander Hildebrandt, Oliver Sawodny
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Inadmissibility of siso singular observation lqg design

Optimal Control Applications and Methods, 1986
AbstractThe widely known LQG design method for linear time invariant SISO plants may lead under certain circumstances to closed loop systems that have no stability margins; their sensitivity is infinite and the resulting system is non‐causal. We refer to such systems as inadmissible ones.
Halevi, Y., Palmor, Z. J.
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Extensions to SISO Smoothing

1997
Following similar developments to those in the previous chapter, a theory of design limitations can also be extended to problems of fixed-lag smoothing. In this chapter, we define appropriate complementary sensitivities and obtain fundamental limitations that apply to scalar smoothers derived from BEEs.
María M. Seron   +2 more
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SISO Feedback Systems

2004
In this chapter, the closed-loop control system will be introduced for SISO plants. We start by calculating the transfer functions from the input signals (command r, disturbance d , and noise n) to the plant output y and to the internal quantities (the control error r-y and the control u).
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Convexity in SISO blind equalization

2001 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37221), 2002
A new class of blind equalization cost functions have been proposed (see. Shtrom, V. and Fan, H., IEEE Trans. on SP., vol.46, no.10, p.2674-83, 1998). They have the particularity of being unimodal, and some of them are sectionally convex in the combined system domain (CDS).
M. Corlay, M. Charbit, P. Duhamel
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Blind Deconvolution for SISO Systems

2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, 2006
A deterministic solution is presented for the blind deconvolution of signals with symmetric or cyclic extensions. It is shown that nonlinear equations can be converted to a form where the input or the filter coefficients are found by using a closed form expression. This solution works for non-finite alphabet inputs in general.
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Almost Optimal Adaptive LQ Control: SISO Case

Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems (MCSS), 2002
An indirect adaptive controller for an input/output dynamical system is proposed. The approach is based on the nominal input/state/output representation first proposed in [\textit{R. Gessing}, ``State space and internal models in discrete-time LQ regulator design'', Proceedings of the 7th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED 99 ...
Daams, Jasper, Polderman, Jan Willem
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