We address the blind equalization of finite-impulse-response (FIR) and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel systems excited by constant modulus (CM) signals. It is known that the algorithms based on the CM criterion can equalize an FIR MIMO system that is irreducible. The irreducible condition is restrictive as it requires all source signals to be received at sensors simultaneously. In this paper, we further show that the CM property of signals can be exploited to construct a zero-forcing equalizer for a system that is nonirreducible. Simulation examples demonstrate the proposed result
It is known that the constant modulus (CM) property of the source signal can be exploited to blindly...
We consider the problem of blind equalization of a constant modulus signal that is received in the p...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the constant power (CP) criterion for blind linear equal...
We address the blind equalization of finite-impulse-response (FIR), multiple-input multiple-output (...
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International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
In this paper, we formulate the blind equalization of Constant Modulus (CM) signals as a convex opt...
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We consider the problem of blind equalization of a finite impulse response and single-input multiple...
This paper presents an algorithm of blind identification and equalization of finite-impulse-response...
It is known that the constant modulus (CM) property of the source signal can be exploited to blindly...
We consider the problem of blind equalization of a constant modulus signal that is received in the p...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the constant power (CP) criterion for blind linear equal...
We address the blind equalization of finite-impulse-response (FIR), multiple-input multiple-output (...
This paper deals with the problem of blind equalization of finite-impulse-response (FIR) and multipl...
It is known that a nonirreducible multiple-input– multiple-output finite-impulse-response chan...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
International audienceThe use of the Constant Modulus (CM) criterion to achieve blind equalization o...
In this paper, we formulate the blind equalization of Constant Modulus (CM) signals as a convex opt...
The paper investigates blind finite-impulse-response (FIR) equalization schemes for quadrature ampli...
We consider the problem of blind equalization of a finite impulse response and single-input multiple...
This paper presents an algorithm of blind identification and equalization of finite-impulse-response...
It is known that the constant modulus (CM) property of the source signal can be exploited to blindly...
We consider the problem of blind equalization of a constant modulus signal that is received in the p...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the constant power (CP) criterion for blind linear equal...