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On linear MMSE based turbo-equalization of nonlinear Volterra channels

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Fig. 2. Block diagram of the MMSE equalizer
Table 1. Test channel Volterra kernels 1st order kernels 3rd order kernels h 0 = 0.8529 + 0.4502i h 002 = 0.1091 − 0.0615i h 1 = 0.0881 − 0.0014i h 330 = 0.0503 − 0.0503i h 2 = −0.0336 − 0.0196i h 001 = 0.0979 − 0.0979i h 3 = 0.0503 + 0.0433i h 003 = −0.11

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