The most popular algorithms for blind equalization are the constant-modulus algorithm (CMA) and the Shalvi-Weinstein algorithm (SWA). It is well-known that SWA presents a higher convergence rate than CMA. at the expense of higher computational complexity. If the forgetting factor is not sufficiently close to one, if the initialization is distant from the optimal solution, or if the signal-to-noise ratio is low, SWA can converge to undesirable local minima or even diverge. In this paper, we show that divergence can be caused by an inconsistency in the nonlinear estimate of the transmitted signal. or (when the algorithm is implemented in finite precision) by the loss of positiveness of the estimate of the autocorrelation matrix, or by a combi...
Abstract—We study the applicability of the second-order Newton gradient descent method for blind equ...
In the past decade, equalizers were employed to cancel the intersymbol interference introduced by th...
International audienceIn this paper, new decision directed algorithms for blind equalization of comm...
The most popular algorithms for blind equalization are the constant-modulus algorithm (CMA) and the ...
A general problem with blind adaptation techniques is that they have poor convergence properties com...
We address the problem of signal separation using space-time blind equalization techniques. A novel ...
[[abstract]]A blind equalisation technique based on an improved constant modulus adaptive (CMA) algo...
[[abstract]]Shalvi and Weinstein (1990, 1993, 1994) proposed a computationally efficient iterative s...
[[abstract]]The super-exponential algorithm (SEA), constant modulus algorithm (CMA) and inverse filt...
We consider the problem of blind equalization of a constant modulus signal that is received in the p...
[[abstract]]A blind equalisation technique based on an improved constant modulus adaptive (CMA) algo...
: Adaptive blind equalization has gained wide-spread use in communication receivers that operate wit...
In some recent papers new algorithms for blind adaptive equalization were proposed. These algorithms...
In this work, a new algorithm, based on the minimum-disturbance principle with relaxation, is presen...
Blind Equalization (BE) refers to the problem of recovering the source symbol sequence from a signal...
Abstract—We study the applicability of the second-order Newton gradient descent method for blind equ...
In the past decade, equalizers were employed to cancel the intersymbol interference introduced by th...
International audienceIn this paper, new decision directed algorithms for blind equalization of comm...
The most popular algorithms for blind equalization are the constant-modulus algorithm (CMA) and the ...
A general problem with blind adaptation techniques is that they have poor convergence properties com...
We address the problem of signal separation using space-time blind equalization techniques. A novel ...
[[abstract]]A blind equalisation technique based on an improved constant modulus adaptive (CMA) algo...
[[abstract]]Shalvi and Weinstein (1990, 1993, 1994) proposed a computationally efficient iterative s...
[[abstract]]The super-exponential algorithm (SEA), constant modulus algorithm (CMA) and inverse filt...
We consider the problem of blind equalization of a constant modulus signal that is received in the p...
[[abstract]]A blind equalisation technique based on an improved constant modulus adaptive (CMA) algo...
: Adaptive blind equalization has gained wide-spread use in communication receivers that operate wit...
In some recent papers new algorithms for blind adaptive equalization were proposed. These algorithms...
In this work, a new algorithm, based on the minimum-disturbance principle with relaxation, is presen...
Blind Equalization (BE) refers to the problem of recovering the source symbol sequence from a signal...
Abstract—We study the applicability of the second-order Newton gradient descent method for blind equ...
In the past decade, equalizers were employed to cancel the intersymbol interference introduced by th...
International audienceIn this paper, new decision directed algorithms for blind equalization of comm...