Presentation 1998/4/24
Identification of Transfer Function of Propagation Path in Frequency-Domain Delay Distortion Equalization (Two-wave interaction case)
Masami Akaike,
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Abstract(in English) Equalization of delay distortion is one of the most fundamental and most difficult problems in radio communications. There has been the time-domain method, in which equalization is performed by convolution of the received waveform and inverse characteristics of the propagation path. The author presented the frequency-domain method, in which equalization is performed by deconvolution of the received waveform and transfer function of the propagation path. In this paper, how to identify the transfer function in the frequency-domain method is shown. The path is assumed to be expressed by a main wave and a delay wave.
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Keyword(in English) Multipath / delayequalization / time-domain / frequency-comain / transfer function / Fourier transform / inverse Fourier transform
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Title (in English) Identification of Transfer Function of Propagation Path in Frequency-Domain Delay Distortion Equalization (Two-wave interaction case)
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Keyword(1) Multipath
Keyword(2) delayequalization
Keyword(3) time-domain
Keyword(4) frequency-comain
Keyword(5) transfer function
Keyword(6) Fourier transform
Keyword(7) inverse Fourier transform
1st Author's Name Masami Akaike
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical Eng., Science University of Tokyo()
Date 1998/4/24
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Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 21
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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