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- Non-coherent space time codes are a way of transmitting data in wireless communications. In this multiple antenna scheme, it is ****umed that the receiver...
- fields have now become the standard tool for constructing such codes. In noncoherent STC the receiver does not know the channel impairments but knows the...
- Networking, 2014, Unified metric calculation of sampling-based turbo-coded noncoherent MFSK for mobile channel J Kim, P Raorane, M N****eri, M Alam - Proceedings...
- Bondarenko and V.I. Slyusar. "Methods for estimating the ADC jitter in noncoherent systems. // Radioelectronics and Communications Systems. - Volume 54...
- electrodynamics, and astrophysics. The units gram and centimetre remain useful as noncoherent units within the SI system, as with any other prefixed SI units. In mechanics...
- demodulated without carrier recovery, however, this method, known as noncoherent demodulation, is generally worse. There are also additional components...
- larger – typically about 3 dB. The performance degradation is a result of noncoherent transmission – in this case it refers to the fact that tracking of the...
- Frost; C. F. Barnes (January 2018). "****essment and enhancement of SAR noncoherent change detection of sea-surface oil spills". IEEE J. Ocean. Eng. 43 (1):...
- Cheng, R. Iyer Sehshadri, M.C. Valenti, and D. Torrieri, The capacity of noncoherent continuous-phase frequency shift keying, in Proc. Conf. on Info. Sci...
- a bunch of little Bantustans or the whole West Bank chopped up into noncoherent, noncontiguous pieces, and say this is an acceptable state." Rather than...