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Blind fractionally spaced equalization of noisy FIR channels: direct and adaptive solutions
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1997
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Wireless CommunicationsAdaptive FilterEngineeringDigital Microwave ChannelChannel EqualizationInterference AlignmentZero-forcing EqualizersMulti-channel ProcessingAdaptive SolutionsComputational ElectromagneticsChannel EstimationInterference CancellationSignal ProcessingNoisy Fir ChannelsElectromagnetic Compatibility
Blind fractionally spaced equalizers reduce intersymbol interference using second-order statistics without the need for training sequences. Methods for finding FIR zero-forcing blind equalizers directly from the observations are described, and adaptive versions are developed. In contrast, most current methods require channel estimation as a first step to estimating the equalizer. The direct methods can be zero-forcing, minimum mean-square error, or even minimum mean square error (MMSE) within the class of zero-forcing equalizers. Performance of the proposed methods and comparisons with existing approaches are shown for a variety of channels, including an empirically measured digital microwave channel.
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