2005
DOI: 10.1109/tsp.2004.842213
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Joint window and time domain equalizer design for bit rate maximization in DMT-receivers

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“…For comparison, we have shown the performance of windowing methods with a single TEQ. We have shown the cases of rectangular, Hanning, and Blackman windows as well as the window design in [12] and the joint window and TEQ design in [13]. The lengths of the window and the TEQ are 10 and 20, respectively.…”
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“…For comparison, we have shown the performance of windowing methods with a single TEQ. We have shown the cases of rectangular, Hanning, and Blackman windows as well as the window design in [12] and the joint window and TEQ design in [13]. The lengths of the window and the TEQ are 10 and 20, respectively.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A combination of a raisedcosine window and per tone equalization are proposed to suppress RFI interference in [11]. In [13], it provides a general framework where a combined window and TEQ can be designed to maximize the bit rate for a given number of TEQ and window taps. A channel independent window that minimizes output interference is given in [12].…”
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