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Blind adaptive channel equalization with performance analysis

Published: 01 January 2006 Publication History

Abstract

A new adaptive multiple-shift correlation (MSC)-based blind channel equalizer (BCE) for multiple FIR channels is proposed. The performance of the MSC-based BCE under channel order mismatches due to small head and tail channel coefficient is investigated. The performance degradation is a function of the optimal output SINR, the optimal output power, and the control vector. This paper also proposes a simple but effective iterative method to improve the performance. Simulation examples are demonstrated to show the effectiveness of the proposed method and the analyses.

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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing  Volume 2006, Issue
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