Equalization, Training, etc., Papers

Equalization

  1. B. Hassibi, A.T. Erdogan and T. Kailath, MIMO linear equalization with an H-infinity criterion, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol 54, no 9, pages 499-511, Feb 2006.

  2. H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi, B. Hochwald and T. Kailath, On the capacity of frequency-selective channels in training-based transmission schemes, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol 52, no 9, pages 2572-2583, Sep 2004.

  3. A.T. Erdogan, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, MIMO Decision Feedback Equalization from an H-infinity perspective IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol 52, no 3, pages 734-745, March 2004.

  4. H. Vikalo and B. Hassibi, Maximum-likelihood sequence detection of multiple antenna systems over dispersive channels via sphere decoding Eurasip Journal on Applied Signal Processing, vol.2002, no.5, May 2002, pages 525-31.

  5. H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi and U. Mitra, Sphere-constrained ML detection for frequency-selective channels Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, volume 4, pages 1-4.

  6. A.T. Erdogan, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, On linear H-infinity equalization of communication channels, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol.48, no.11, Nov. 2000, pages 3227-31.

  7. H. Vikalo, A.T. Erdogan, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, Exponential-quadratic optimal signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks, SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. Proceedings of Spie - the International Society for Optical Engineering,, 2000, pages 1020-28.

  8. B. Hassibi, A.T. Erdogan and T. Kailath, Equalization with an H-infinity criterion, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.

  9. H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, On robust multiuser detection, Conference Record of the Thirty-Fourth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers , 2000, pages 1168-72.

  10. A. Maleki-Tehrani, B. Hassibi, and J. Cioffi, An estimation-based approach to multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel equalization, Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop, pages 27-31.

  11. A.T. Erdogan, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, On linear H-infinity equalization of communication channels, Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, pages 2729-32.

  12. H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, Mixed H-2/H-infinity optimal signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks, Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, pages 500-503.

  13. A. Maleki-Tehrani, B. Hassibi, and J. Cioffi, Adaptive equalization of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels. 2000 IEEE International Conference on Communications, pages 167-74.

  14. A.T. Erdogan, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, Decision feedback equalization from an H-infinity perspective, Proceedings of the IEEE-EURASIP Workshop on Nonlinear Signal and Image Processing, 1999, Istanbul, Turkey, pages 689-93.

  15. A. Maleki-Tehrani, B. Sayyarrodsari, B. Hassibi, J.P. How and J. Cioffi, Estimation-based synthesis of H/sub infinity /-optimal adaptive equalizers over wireless channels, Seamless Interconnection for Universal Services. Global Telecommunications Conference. GLOBECOM'99, 1999, pages 457-61.

  16. A. Maleki-Tehrani, B. Hassibi and J. Cioffi, Adaptive equalization of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) frequency-selective channels, Proceedings of the 33rd Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers Pacific Grove, CA, Nov 1999, pages 547-51.

  17. H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, On H-infinity-optimal signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks, Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, pages 1493-96.

  18. B. Hassibi, A.T. Erdogan and T. Kailath, Equalization with an H-infinity criterion, Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Information Theory, Boston, pages 449.

  19. A.T. Erdogan, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, H-infinity equalization of communication channels, Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, pages 3489-92.

Training and blind equalization

  1. H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi, B. Hochwald and T. Kailath, On the capacity of frequency-selective channels in training-based transmission schemes, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol 52, no 9, pages 2572-2583, Sep 2004.

  2. B. Hassibi and B.M. Hochwald, How much training is needed in a multiple-antenna wireless link?, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol.49, no.4, Apr. 2003, pages 951-964.

  3. H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi, B. Hochwald and T. Kailath, Optimal training for frequency-selective fading channels, Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, pages 2105-08.

  4. B. Hassibi and B. Hochwald, Optimal training in space-time systems, Conference Record of the Thirty-Fourth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers , 2000, pages 743-47.

  5. L. Tong, G. Xu, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, Blind channel identification based on second-order statistics: A frequency-domain approach, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 329-334, Jan. 1995.

  6. H. Aghajan, B. Hassibi, B. Khalaj, A. Paulraj and T. Kailath, Blind identification of FIR channels with multiple users via spatio-temporal processing, Proceedings of GLOBECOM '94, San Francisco, CA, Nov 1994.

  7. B. Hassibi, H. Aghajan, B. Khalaj, A. Paulraj and T. Kailath, Spatio-Temporal Blind Identification of FIR Channels for Multiple Users, Proceedings of CISS '94, Princeton, NJ.

  8. B. Khalaj, B. Hassibi, A. Paulraj and T. Kailath, Blind identification of FIR channels using antenna arrays, Proceedings of the 27th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, pp. 721-726, Pacific Grove, CA, Nov 1993.