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In the following, we omit the part "wideband" and just describe "interference i" to be simplified.
Due to interference (i) the re-attachment distance shortens and (ii) the maximum values of transverse and vertical velocities are small.
where Q denotes the number of interference, i q (t n ) denotes the q th interference (colored noise as well), and row vector b q contains the amplitudes of interference i q (t n ) at K antennas.
The above expression is actually the maximum likelihood estimator [12] that is obtained by ignoring the interference i.
Then, w t,l) is a part of the wideband interference i (l∈l i ) and is corresponding to the subcarrier l of the desired OFDM symbol.
Namely, all w t,l) belonging to the same wideband interference i have the same variance (sigma _{text {if},i}^{2}).
The set of FSs can come from the desired signal d(t) and CS interference i(t) within the received signal x t).
We denote their indices by i, the set of indices of subcarriers superposed by the wideband interference i by l i, and the set of indices of subcarriers on non-superposed bands by (overline {mathbf {l}}), respectively.
In the case of a multi-antenna system communicating over highly frequency selective channels, the system unfortunately suffers from three sources of interference: (i) inter-symbol interference on each subchannel; (ii) interference between the adjacent subchannels; (iii) inter-antenna interference.
The mounting pre-load of the rivet has been introduced imposing an interference i = 0.05 mm, between the head of the rivet and upper plate, to be suppressed by contact elements.
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