Recently, there has been increasing interest in providing high quality and efficient broadband services over wireless and mobile links. Space-time code is designed to exploit multiple-input multiple-output antenna systems and by doing so an enormous increase in the capacity of wireless systems can be achieved. In this letter, a synchronization technique is proposed to improve the performance of multiple-input multiple-output system. The interpolation method is employed to estimate the coarse and fine frequency offset at the same time without additional complexity.
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Mi-Jeong KIM, Kyung-Geun LEE, Hyoung-Kyu SONG, "Frequency Synchronization Technique for the Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Antenna System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E86-A, no. 10, pp. 2710-2712, October 2003, doi: .
Abstract: Recently, there has been increasing interest in providing high quality and efficient broadband services over wireless and mobile links. Space-time code is designed to exploit multiple-input multiple-output antenna systems and by doing so an enormous increase in the capacity of wireless systems can be achieved. In this letter, a synchronization technique is proposed to improve the performance of multiple-input multiple-output system. The interpolation method is employed to estimate the coarse and fine frequency offset at the same time without additional complexity.
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