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Single-Carrier Frequency-Domain Equalizer with Multi-Antenna Transmit Diversity

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Figure 3 compares CDD-CP and DD-without-CP systems in a 2×1 MISO flat fading channel. The latter system is equivalent to zero-padding transmission over a SISO ISI channel with three channel coefficients and thus achieves the full diversity for all rates [8
Figure 5 compares the performance of zero-forcing receiver in 2 × 1 CDD and 2 × 1 Alamouti transmission with ν = 1

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