Thursday, 11 January 2024 09:17

A lecturer in the Department of Communications Engineering publishes research at an international conference of the IEEE

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Professor Dr. Thamer Muhammad Jameel, teaching in the Department of Communications Engineering, published a research entitled
An Overview for Channel Equalization Techniques in Filter Bank
The research was published at the ACA World Congress
2023 Second International Conference on Advanced Computer Applications (ACA), Misan, Iraq, 2023, pp. 7-12
The aim of the research paper is to provide a survey of the equalization methods used by the receiver of the FBMC OQAM wireless communication system. The research focuses on addressing challenges related to distortions such as fading, Doppler shifts, and multi-code interference that affect transmitted data symbols as they travel over the wireless channel. The paper aims to clarify the central idea, structure and process of various channel equalization algorithms proposed for communication systems to mitigate negative channel effects.
The research results confirm the importance of channel equality in achieving high data rates and reliable wireless communication in FBMC OQAM systems. It highlights the importance of addressing distortions such as fading, Doppler shifts, and multi-code crosstalk to improve the overall quality of the network. In addition, the paper provides a comprehensive survey of various future equalization approaches for the FBMC OQAM wireless communication system detailing their central ideas, architecture and operations.
To view the research, follow the following link:

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10346979

 

 

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