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The Performance of Space-Time Processing for Suppressing Narrowband Interference in CDMA Communications
A. M. Haimovich
, A. Shah
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Elisha Yegal Bar-Ness Center for Wireless Information Processing
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Analytical Expression
33%
Cascade Configuration
33%
CDMA Communication
100%
Degrees of Freedom
33%
Demodulation
33%
Diversity Combining
33%
Domain-specific Architecture
33%
Error Probability
33%
Fading Environment
33%
Interference Cancellation
33%
Interference Rejection
33%
Joint Domain
66%
Narrowband Interference
100%
Output SNR
33%
Rake Receiver
33%
Rayleigh Fading
33%
Received Signal
33%
Single Domain
33%
Space-time Processing
100%
Spatial Processing
66%
Spread Spectrum
33%
Whitening Filter
66%
Engineering
Degree of Freedom
50%
Demodulation
50%
Interference Cancellation
50%
Joint Domain
100%
Main Benefit
50%
Rayleigh Fading
50%
Spatial Domain
50%
Spread Spectrum
50%