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Quantized detection in uplink MIMO with oversampling
Date
2018-5-16
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Yılmaz, Ali Özgür
Üçüncü, Ali Bulut
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The invention relates to a quantized detection in uplink mimo with oversampling that is a temporal oversampling in quantized uplink MIMO systems.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/70184
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A. Ö. Yılmaz and A. B. Üçüncü, “Quantized detection in uplink MIMO with oversampling,” 00, 2018.