Adaptive and Iterative Signal Processing in Communications

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Adaptive signal processing (ASP) and iterative signal processing (ISP) are important techniques in improving the performance of receivers in communication systems. Using examples from practical transceiver designs, this book describes the fundamental theory and practical aspects of both methods, providing a link between the two where possible. The book is divided into three parts: the first two parts deal with ASP and ISP, respectively, each in the context of receiver design over intersymbol interference (ISI) channels. In the third part, the applications of ASP and ISP to receiver design in other interference-limited channels, including CDMA and MIMO, are considered; the author attempts to illustrate in...