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Equation (18) can be given in matrix form as (19).
We can write (1) in matrix form as (2).
Then (2) can be represented in matrix form as (3).
We express (12) in matrix form as (13).
(35) can be conveniently written in matrix form as: (36).
MAPS-FR signals are arranged in a matrix form as (6).
The received signal can be given in matrix form as (13).
Given (3), X q can be written as 2-D mixture matrix form as: (6).
(21) and (22) can be reformulated in matrix form as follows: (23).
This can be summarized in matrix form as Z ( 1, 1 ) = ( H ( 1, 1 ).
The received signals at can be written in matrix form as: (12).
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