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This paper examines the asymptotic (large sample) performance
of a family of non-data aided feedforward (NDA FF) nonlinear
least-squares (NLS) type carrier frequency estimators for burst-mode
phase shift keying (PSK) modulations transmitted through AWGN and
flat Ricean-fading channels. The asymptotic performance of these estimators
is established in closed-form expression and compared with the
modified Cram`er-Rao bound (MCRB). A best linear unbiased estimator
(BLUE), which exhibits the lowest asymptotic variance within the family
of NDA FF NLS-type estimators, is also proposed.
In recent years large scientific interest has been
devoted to joint data decoding and parameter estimation
techniques. In this paper, iterative turbo decoding joint
to channel frequency and phase estimation is proposed.
The phase and frequency estimator is embedded into the
structure of the turbo decoder itself, taking into consideration
both turbo interleaving and puncturing. Results
show that the proposed technique outperforms conventional
approaches both in terms of detection capabilities and
implementation complexity.
Techniques for storing and processing data are at the heart of all programs. The term data structure is used to describe the way data is stored, and the term algorithm is used to describe the way data is processed.
VESA Display Device Data Block (DDDB) Standard
Display Device Data Block
This proposal defines the Display Device Data Block (DDDB), for use in a CEA-861-compatible EDID
extension, as originally proposed in the VESA TV Compatibility White Paper (Compatibility of PC and
CE Displays, Aug.1, 2005).