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The single carrier ETDM channel design has successfully supported all commercially available optical transport systems with channel capacity up to 100 Gb/s, which is the highest channel capacity deployable in current fiber networks.
The DBN-TE is therefore a good candidate for systems with channel IR lengths L>6.
Power allocation problems for generic OFDMA systems with channel uncertainty have also been investigated extensively [14 16].
The performance of precoded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems with channel estimation error is studied in [4].
Figures7 and8 show ∥U∥ for systems with channel IR lengths of L=1 and L=3, respectively.
In this paper, the fuzzy (H_{infty}) output-feedback control problem is investigated for a class of discrete-time T-S fuzzy systems with channel fadings, sector nonlinearities, randomly occurring interval delays (ROIDs) and randomly occurring nonlinearities (RONs).
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For the EBSD analysis, we used an HKL system with Channel 5 software.
Figure 16 DBN-TE and CTE performance for different numbers of frequency hops in a system with channel IR length L =6.
In this section, we numerically evaluate both the security and reliability performance of the cognitive relay system with channel estimation error.
In [23], the performance of downlink NOMA system with channel estimation error was analyzed and it was shown that NOMA still obtains system rate gains compared to traditional OMA systems.
For a MIMO-OFDM system with channel knowledge at the receiver, the receiving diversity can be optimized by using MRC, and the average BER can be approximated by (25) with instead of being used here; that is, (32).
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