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LP-Based Blind Adaptive Channel Identification and Equalization with Phase Offset Compensation  

Ahn, Kyung-Sseung (Department of Electronic Engineering, Chonbuk National University)
Baik, Heung-Ki (Division of Electronics & Information Engineering, Electrinics & Information Advanced Technology Research Center, Chonbuk National University)
Abstract
Blind channel identification and equalization attempt to identify the communication channel and to remove the inter-symbol interference caused by a communication channel without using any known trainning sequences. In this paper, we propose a blind adaptive channel identification and equalization algorithm with phase offset compensation for single-input multiple-output (SIMO) channel. It is based on the one-step forward multichannel linear prediction error method and can be implemented by an RLS algorithm. Phase offset problem, we use a blind adaptive algorithm called the constant modulus derotator (CMD) algorithm based on condtant modulus algorithm (CMA). Moreover, unlike many known subspace (SS) methods or cross relation (CR) methods, our proposed algorithms do not require channel order estimation. Therefore, our algorithms are robust to channel order mismatch.
Keywords
Blind equalization; blind identification; multichannel linear prediction; phase offset Compensation;
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