Spacetime equalization in a wireless receiver

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Interference or noise reduction

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C375S349000, C375S350000

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07127013

ABSTRACT:
A wireless receiver receives signals at a plurality of antennas and the combined signal is compensated for channel distortion. In other aspects, a wireless receiver includes a minimum distance receiver applied to the output of a whitened-matched filter, which combines channel matched filtering and whitening, using one or more antennas.

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