Redundant filterbank precoders and equalizers Part I: unification and optimal designs

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Abstract

Transmitter redundancy introduced using filterbank precoders generalizes existing modulations including OFDM, DMT, TDMA, and CDMA schemes encountered with single- and multiuser communications. Sufficient conditions are derived to guarantee that with FIR filterbank precoders FIR channels are equalized perfectly in the absence of noise by FIR zero-forcing equalizer filterbanks, irrespective of the channel zero locations. Multicarrier transmissions through frequency-selective channels can thus be recovered even when deep fades are present. Jointly optimal transmitter-receiver filterbank designs are also developed, based on maximum output SNR and minimum mean-square error criteria under zero-forcing and fixed transmitted power constraints. Analytical performance results are presented for the zero-forcing filterbanks and are compared with mean-square error and ideal designs using simulations.

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Scaglione, A., Giannakis, G. B., & Barbarossa, S. (1999). Redundant filterbank precoders and equalizers Part I: unification and optimal designs. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 47(7), 1988–2006. https://doi.org/10.1109/78.771047

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