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    Choi, Jinho and Hwang, Euiseok 2017. Secure Multiple Access Based on Multicarrier CDMA With Induced Random Flipping. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol. 66, Issue. 6, p. 5099.

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    Li, Qiaoyu Zhang, Jun and Epple, Ulrich 2016. Design and EXIT Chart Analysis of a Doubly Iterative Receiver for Mitigating Impulsive Interference in OFDM Systems. IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 64, Issue. 4, p. 1726.

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    Choi, Jinho 2016. Sparse Signal Detection for Space Shift Keying Using the Monte Carlo EM Algorithm. IEEE Signal Processing Letters, Vol. 23, Issue. 7, p. 974.

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    Choi, Jinho and Ko, Youngwook 2015. Compressive sensing based detector for sparse signal modulation in precoded OFDM. p. 4536.

    Park, Sangjoon and Choi, Sooyong 2015. Iterative Equalizer Based on Kalman Filtering and Smoothing for MIMO-ISI Channels. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol. 63, Issue. 19, p. 5111.

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    Adaptive and Iterative Signal Processing in Communications
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Adaptive signal processing (ASP) and iterative signal processing (ISP) are important techniques in improving receiver performance in communication systems. Using examples from practical transceiver designs, this 2006 book describes the fundamental theory and practical aspects of both methods, providing a link between the two where possible. The first two parts of the book deal with ASP and ISP respectively, each in the context of receiver design over intersymbol interference (ISI) channels. In the third part, the applications of ASP and ISP to receiver design in other interference-limited channels, including CDMA and MIMO, are considered; the author attempts to illustrate how the two techniques can be used to solve problems in channels that have inherent uncertainty. Containing illustrations and worked examples, this book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in electrical engineering, as well as practitioners in the telecommunications industry.

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