Does anyone know where I could find this article online: "A Statistical Theory of Mobile-radio Reception ", RH Clarke,Bell Syst. Tech. J., 47, pp. 987--1000, 1968. I'm not IEEE member. Thanks!
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Reply by ●April 28, 20062006-04-28
"MIST" <mijonce@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:6_ydnWP-8Lwdnc_ZRVn-jw@giganews.com...> Does anyone know where I could find this article online: > "A Statistical Theory of Mobile-radio Reception ", RH Clarke,Bell Syst. > Tech. J., 47, pp. 987--1000, 1968. > I'm not IEEE member. > Thanks! > >Suggest you buy it from the library
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Reply by ●May 1, 20062006-05-01
Randy Yates wrote:> Sorry - you might actually have to get up from > your chair and drive to a university library.Assuming one realistically has that option, then what? Living in Palo Alto I used to be able to browse Stanford's stacks (mid '70s) but I doubt that I could now get in the building. I need one too if anyone has it. Early '70s paper in IEEE Transactions on Communications: "Non-iterative Automatic Equalization." I don't remember the author. It's the first paper I read describing a Toeplitz solver for inverting a noisy system response with a LMS error. I want to see what work he referenced (specifically if Levinson or Durbin are in the list.) I carried the paper for years with an APL implementation I wrote but lost both in a life tumult 20 years later. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein
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Bob Cain <arcane@arcanemethods.com> wrote in news:IP2dnW9r5_ArUcjZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@giganews.com: snip....snip> I carried the > paper for years with an APL implementation I wrote but lost both in a > life tumult 20 years later. > BobDid you lose your integrity and your moral conscience before or after your so-called life turmult?
Reply by ●May 2, 20062006-05-02
in article Sxw5g.257554$117.119896@fe02.news.easynews.com, Porky at noham@nospam.com wrote on 05/01/2006 19:08:> Bob Cain <arcane@arcanemethods.com> wrote in > news:IP2dnW9r5_ArUcjZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@giganews.com: > > snip....snip > >> I carried the >> paper for years with an APL implementation I wrote but lost both in a >> life tumult 20 years later. >> Bob > > Did you lose your integrity and your moral conscience before or after your > so-called life turmult?...asks Gary Sokolich spoofing as "porky". such integrity, Gary, that you show when spoofing someone else. -- r b-j rbj@audioimagination.com "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Reply by ●May 2, 20062006-05-02
Hi Bob, Here is the complete reference. It is in the IEEE Xplor system as a PDF, but I am not a subscriber. BR, Dan ___ Noniterative Automatic Equalization Butler, P.; Cantoni, A.; Communications, IEEE Transactions on [legacy, pre - 1988] Volume 23, Issue 6, Jun 1975 Page(s):621 - 633 Abstract: An equalizer based on the minimum mean-square error (MSE) criterion, but with direct solution of the resulting equations, is described. The direct solution is based on the algorithms devised by Levinson and Trench. With the availability of large-scale integration (LSI) bipolar computing elements, these algorithms are competitive with iterative procedures. A method is considered for the estimation of the required parameters, and for automatic adaption to a changing channel. It is shown that the delay can be adjusted to achieve minimum MSE with respect to that parameter. Simulations undertaken show the robust performance of the algorithm, and that the equalizer performance is not adversely affected by operation in decision-directed mode.
Reply by ●May 3, 20062006-05-03
dan wrote:> Hi Bob, > > Here is the complete reference. It is in the IEEE Xplor system as a > PDF, but I am not a subscriber.Many Thanks, Dan. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein
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