Adaptive interference cancellation for coherent and uncorrelated interference signals coexistence

In this paper, we present two improved methods based on the minimize the mean square error (MMSE) to adaptively cancel the correlated and uncorrelated interference signals completely. The two methods include the eigenspace-based (ESB) adaptive interference cancellation method and projection approach (AP) for adaptive interference cancellation method. Computer simulations are provided to evaluate the performance of these two approaches.

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