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Deterministic blind estimation of time- and frequency-selective fading channels using filterbank precoders
Novel deterministic channel estimation and symbol recovery algorithms are proposed for the identification and equalization of time- and frequency selective channels where the time variation is modeled by a Fourier basis expansion. The resulting algorithms employ a generalized orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) precoding scheme, require few data points to be operational and yield near-perfect estimates at high SNRs. Simulations illustrate the approach.