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Fractional order constant modulus blind algorithms with application to channel equalisationShah et al., 2014
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- Shah S
- Samar R
- Naqvi S
- Chambers J
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- Electronics Letters
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A novel methodology is developed for blind equalisation where the output of the linear filter is passed through a nonlinear fractional update term derived from the cost function using fractional calculus. The final weights update is a combination of the conventional constant …
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