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Multiple receive antennas: In Fig. 1, a reader with N R receive antennas is depicted.
OHLCAP works as follows [16]: Step 1: A reader selects a random value r and sends a query with r to a tag.
Employing N R receive antennas provides us with N R jointly sparse signal vectors and, thus, with N R measurement vectors that are generated with the same signature matrix: left[mathbf{z}_{1},...,mathbf{z}_{N_{R}}right] = mathbf{S} left[mathbf{x}_{1},...,mathbf{x}_{N_{R}}right] + left[mathbf{w}_{1},...,mathbf{w}_{N_{R}}right]. (6) Fig. 1 A reader with multiple receive antennas interrogates tags.
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