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... reduced sensitivity to this variation in the presence of noise [ 3 ] . DTL proved to be efficient for many applications in digital communications ( see , for example , [ 4,5 ] ) . The constant 90 ° phase - shifter is a vital part of DTL ...
... reduced sensitivity to this variation in the presence of noise [ 3 ] . DTL proved to be efficient for many applications in digital communications ( see , for example , [ 4,5 ] ) . The constant 90 ° phase - shifter is a vital part of DTL ...
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... reduction for the case of white data , and presented several ideas for subspace design . However , no procedure was provided for selecting in advance the transformation matrix that would yield the reduced mean - square error ( MSE ) ...
... reduction for the case of white data , and presented several ideas for subspace design . However , no procedure was provided for selecting in advance the transformation matrix that would yield the reduced mean - square error ( MSE ) ...
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... reduction in variance in exchange for a slight increase in bias . Three different methods for subspace design of low ... reduction in variance of the cumulant estimates without affecting the bias . Finally , the third method requires no ...
... reduction in variance in exchange for a slight increase in bias . Three different methods for subspace design of low ... reduction in variance of the cumulant estimates without affecting the bias . Finally , the third method requires no ...
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