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Figure 1 MIMO system block diagram using bit-interleaved coded modulation with iterative detection and decoding.
Figure 2 Tree-search strategies. (a) Depth-first search sphere decoder. (b) Breath-first search K-Best decoder.
Figure 3 Turbo equalization with MMSE-IC equalizer.
Figure 4 Classical K-Best Versus LC-K-Best. (a) Classical K-Best. (b) LC-K-Best.
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