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Blind identification and equalization based on second-order statistics: a time domain approach
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Wireless CommunicationsEngineeringSecond-order StatisticsInterference CancellationChannel CharacterizationStatistical Signal ProcessingBlind IdentificationData ScienceTime Domain ApproachEqualization MethodAdaptive ModulationIdentification MethodEstimation TheoryWireless SystemsStatisticsBlind EqualizationChannel EqualizationComputer EngineeringInverse ProblemsNonminimum PhaseSignal ProcessingStatistical InferenceSignal SeparationChannel Estimation
A new blind channel identification and equalization method is proposed that exploits the cyclostationarity of oversampled communication signals to achieve identification and equalization of possibly nonminimum phase (multipath) channels without using training signals. Unlike most adaptive blind equalization methods for which the convergence properties are often problematic, the channel estimation algorithm proposed here is asymptotically ex-set. Moreover, since it is based on second-order statistics, the new approach may achieve equalization with fewer symbols than most techniques based only on higher-order statistics. Simulations have demonstrated promising performance of the proposed algorithm for the blind equalization of a three-ray multipath channel.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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