Abstract:Delay alignment modulation (DAM) has been recently proposed to enable manipulable channel delay spread for efficient single-or multi-carrier communications. In particular, with perfect delay alignment, inter-symbol interference (ISI) can be eliminated even with single-carrier (SC) transmission, without relying on sophisticated channel equalization. The key ideas of DAM are delay pre-compensation and path-based beamforming, so that all multi-path signal components may arrive at the receiver simultaneously and b… Show more
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