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MMSE Linear Detector

A usual problem in the design of a digital communication system is to estimate a vector of symbols d of size Nd transmitted at one side of the link based on the observation of a vector of samples r of size Nr received at the other side of the link. The received vector is typically a channel distorted version of the transmitted vector plus an additive Gaussian noise, so that:

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in which images of size Nr × Nd models the channel distortion and n of size Nr is the additive noise. The rank of the matrix images should be at least equal to Nd. When a linear joint detector images of size Nd × Nr is applied on the received signal (A1) in order to estimate the transmitted symbols, the expression of the estimated vector is:

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and the prediction error vector is defined as:

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The linear MMSE detector is designed to minimize the variance of the symbol estimation errors, or equivalently the diagonal ...

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