ZF/MMSE Equalization
Zero-Forcing (ZF) and Minimum Mean-Square Error (MMSE) equalization are fundamental linear receiver algorithms for combating intersymbol interference in dispersive channels. Developed in the context of data transmission theory, these methods form the basis of modern channel equalization in wireless and wired systems. While ZF aggressively cancels interference, MMSE balances interference suppression with noise enhancement, making it the optimal linear solution under Gaussian noise.
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- Proakis, J. G. (2001). Digital Communications (4th ed.). McGraw-Hill. · URL
- Haykin, S. (2002). Adaptive Filter Theory (4th ed.). Prentice Hall. · URL
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