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Optimal training sequences for joint timing synchronization and channel estimation in distributed communication networks

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Nasir, Ali
Mehrpouyan, Hani
Blostein, Steven
Kennedy, Rodney
Ottersten, Bjorn
Durrani, Salman

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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For distributed multi-user and multi-relay cooperative networks, the received signal may be affected by multiple timing offsets (MTOs) and multiple channels that need to be jointly estimated for successful decoding at the receiver. This paper addresses th

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IEEE Transactions on Communications

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2037-12-31