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Performance of Adaptive Receivers in a Mobile Environment

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Digital Signal Processing in Telecommunications

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Mobile communications are going to be one of the fastest growing fields in the future, due to the high number of users.

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Castellini, G., Re, E.D., Pierucci, L. (1996). Performance of Adaptive Receivers in a Mobile Environment. In: Figueiras-Vidal, A.R. (eds) Digital Signal Processing in Telecommunications. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1019-4_5

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