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How many known symbols are required for linear channel estimation in OFDM?
Shuichi Ohno
,
Emmanuel C. Manasseh
, and
Masayoshi Nakamoto
.
ICASSP,
page 3580-3583.
IEEE,
(
2011
)
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%0 Conference Paper %1 conf/icassp/OhnoMN11 %A Ohno, Shuichi %A Manasseh, Emmanuel C. %A Nakamoto, Masayoshi %B ICASSP %@ 978-1-4577-0539-7 %D 2011 %I IEEE %K %P 3580-3583 %T How many known symbols are required for linear channel estimation in OFDM? %U http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icassp/icassp2011.html#OhnoMN11
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