Baseband Volterra models are very useful for representing nonlinear communication channels. These models present the specificity to include only odd-order nonlinear terms, with kernels characterized by a double symmetry. The main drawback is their parametric complexity. In this paper, we develop a new class of Volterra models, called baseband...
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Discrete bandpass complex Volterra models are very useful for modeling nonlinear communication channels as those encountered in satellite communication systems and in radio over fiber wireless communication networks, the nonlinearities being introduced by power amplifiers, on the one hand, and electrical-optical conversion, on the other hand....
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Discrete-time Volterra models are widely used in various application areas. Their usefulness is mainly because of their ability to approximate to an arbitrary precision any fading memory nonlinear system and to their property of linearity with respect to parameters, the kernels coefficients. The main drawback of these models is their parametric...
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In this paper, we propose a deterministic tensor-based approach for joint channel and symbol estimation in the context of multiuser single-input multi-output (SIMO) CDMA communication systems. We use a new nonlinear (NL) coding allowing to obtain a third-order block-Tucker2 model for the signals received by multiple receive antennas, with a...
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