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Why MSE Is Often Used in Wireless Communication Understanding MSE and MMSE In wireless communication systems, signals transmitted over the air are distorted by noise, multipath effects, and interference. To measure how well a receiver can recover the original transmitted signal, engineers frequently use Mean Squared Error (MSE) , which calculates the average of the squares of errors between estimated and true values. The Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) approach finds the estimator that minimizes this squared error. Channel Estimation and Equalization In systems like MIMO and OFDM, receivers must estimate channel characteristics to undo the distortion caused by the propagation environment. Using pilot symbols or known training sequences, the receiver compares the observed signal with expected values and computes estimates of the channel. Minimizing the MS...