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This paper proposes the use of equalization concepts in frequency domain that exploit the frequency domain channel matrix to combat inter-carrier interference (ICI) instead of inter-symbol interference (ISI) in 5.9 GHz Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) systems.
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The proposed equalization and ICI compensation concept removes the interference from as well as the the ICI induced by, and correspondingly solely the interference from remains in the system.
The proposed algorithms are based on a convolutional representation of GNSS signals that allows one to apply the concepts of ZF and MMSE equalization to the signal sub-carrier.
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