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Evaluation of vector-RAKE receivers using different antenna array configurations and combining schemes

Pedersen et al., 1999

Document ID
11081568721272091253
Author
Pedersen K
Mogensen P
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks

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Three potential vector RAKE (V-RAKE) receiverswith different complexity levels are compared. Thecomparison is conducted by using either single polarizedor dual polarized antenna arrays. An approach where either maximal ratio combining (MRC) orconventional …
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