The Whole Story Behind Blind Adaptive Equalizers/ Blind Deconvolution

Equalization Performance Analysis

Author(s): Monika Pinchas

Pp: 78-111 (34)

DOI: 10.2174/978160805352011201010078

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Recently, a closed-form approximated expression was proposed for the achievable residual intersymbol interference (ISI) valid for the real valued and two independent quadrature carrier case and for type of blind equalizers where the error that is fed into the adaptive mechanism which updates the equalizer's taps can be expressed as a polynomial function of order three of the equalized output. Thus the recently proposed expression for the achievable residual ISI can not be applied for input constellations such as the 32QAM or V29 case. In this chapter we propose for the noiseless case, a new closed-form approximated expression for the residual ISI that depends on the step-size parameter, equalizer's tap length, input signal statistics, channel power and that is valid for the general case of input constellations. The new closed-form approximated expression for the residual ISI is applicable for type of blind equalizers where the error that is fed into the adaptive mechanism which updates the equalizer's taps can be expressed as a polynomial function of order three of the equalized output like in Godard's algorithm. Since the channel power is measurable or can be calculated if the channel coecients are given, there is no need anymore to carry out any simulation with various step-size parameters in order to reach the required residual ISI.


Keywords: Blind deconvolution, intersymbol interference (ISI), convergence speed, perfect equalization, polynomial function, convolutional noise power, residual ISI, step- size parameter, equalizer's tap-length, channel power

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