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Les liaisons radio terrestres avec des retards par trajets multiples peu distribués peuvent être représentées par une ligne à retard avec quelques coefficients de prise significatifs. Cette lettre présente les critères et les performances des méthodes d'identification qui déterminent les prises de canal avec une puissance significative. En particulier, une méthode d'identification de tap dérivée du critère de vraisemblance maximale et ses probabilités d'erreur de forme fermée sont présentées. L'amélioration des performances par rapport à un schéma précédemment signalé est quantifiée à l'aide des probabilités d'erreur dérivées.
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Wonjin SUNG, "Identification of Sparsely Distributed Multipath Channels for Wideband Mobile Radio Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 9, pp. 1842-1845, September 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Terrestrial radio links with sparsely distributed multipath delays can be represented by a tapped-delay line with a few significant tap coefficients. This letter presents criteria and performance of identification methods that determine channel taps with significant power. In particular, a tap identification method derived from the maximum-likelihood criterion and its closed form error probabilities are presented. Performance improvement over a previously reported scheme is quantified using the derived error probabilities.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_9_1842/_p
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