MIMO equalizer method and apparatus

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ABSTRACT:
A training signal is received, and a channel estimate matrix is determined based on the received training signal. The channel estimate matrix is partitioned into a plurality of block matrices, wherein at least one of the block matrices has at least one dimension greater than one. Additionally, a multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) equalizer is calculated based on a block matrix inverse or pseudo-inverse of the partitioned channel estimate matrix, and the MIMO equalizer is applied to data signals.

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