David83
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Hi,
While I am reading a paper, I came across this paragraph, and I am not sure what it means:
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
While I am reading a paper, I came across this paragraph, and I am not sure what it means:
Once the channel is equalized in the frequency domain, the signal is transformed back to the time domain, and the receiver decisions are based on the signal energy transmitted over the entire channel bandwidth. In other words, the SNR value that dictates performance (assuming that residual IS1 is negligible) corresponds to the average SNR of the channel. Consequently, the performance degradation due to a deep notch in the signal spectrum remains small with respect to that suffered by OFDM.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks