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A new concurrent scheme for blind equalization suitable for 16-QAM signal is proposed. It combines modified modulus algorithm (MCMA) and modified decision directed (MDD) algorithm. By exploiting the inherent structural relationship between the 4-QAM signal's coordinates and 16-QAM signals' coordinates, another style of cost function for constant modulus algorithm (CMA) is defined, and we have proved...
A new series equalizer based on constant modulus algorithm (CMA) and decision-directed (DD) algorithm is proposed to overcome inter-symbol interference (ISI) much better in the communication system without the aid of training sequences. The proposed equalizer uses the CMA as the forward filter and DD algorithm as the back filter. These two filters are series and operate concurrently. It makes full...
A blind equalization and order detection algorithm suitable for QAM signal is proposed. By exploiting the inherent structural relationship between the 4-QAM signal's coordinates and other higher-order QAM signals' coordinates, a novel cost function including channel blind equalization and signal order detection is defined. In such method, by changing the coordinates of input signals, higher-order...
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