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Although research into blind equalisation has been on-going for more than a decade, the existing blind equalisation algorithms are often inefficient in combating the impairments introduced by mobile communication channels. New and efficient algorithms are hence needed. The performance characteristics of a recently proposed blind clustering technique in the presence of frequency selective fading and...