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Noncoherent OFDM Transmission via Off-the-Grid Joint Channel and Data Estimation

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Noncoherent OFDM Transmission via Off-the-Grid Joint Channel and Data Estimation
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IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, October 2022
DOI 10.1109/lwc.2022.3218187
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Masoud Bigdeli, Hamid Fathi, Iman Valiulahi, Christos Masouros

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