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Maximum likelihood is so tough!!

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Hi guys, i'm currently reading up using maximum likelihood algorithm for OFDM synchronization, but it's so hard to understand...

Is there any simple tutorials around for me to grasp the concept easily?
 

this book is good and complete
Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Volume I: Estimation Theory: Books: Steven M. Kay by Steven M. Kay.
 

Do you have the book?

I can't find it on edaboard. However, i found this
"Synchronization Techniques for Digital Receivers" by Umberto Mengali, Aldo N. D'Andrea.

But it's kinda old 1997
 

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