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  New Results with Blind Time Domain Equalization for OFDM System
 
 
Title: New Results with Blind Time Domain Equalization for OFDM System
Author: S. Elahmar
A. Djebbari
M. Bouziani
J.M. Rouvaen
Appeared in: Information technology journal
Paging: Volume 6 (2007) nr. 2 pages 207-211
Year: 2007
Contents: The Multicarrier Equalization by Restoration of RedundancY (MERRY) algorithm has been shown to blindly and adaptively shorten a channel to the length of the guard interval in an OFDM system. Most published works on blind Time Domain Equalization (TEQ) convergence analysis are confined to Ts-spaced equalizers. The common belief is that analysis of fractionally-spaced TEQ (FSTEQ’s) is a straightforward extension with similar results. This belief is, in fact, untrue. In this study, we present a convergence analysis of MERRY fractionally-spaced TEQ’s that proves the important advantages provided by the FSTEQ structure. We show that the FSTEQ MERRY algorithm converges significantly faster than the non-fractional TEQ MERRY algorithm. The main reason is that a fractionally-spaced blind adaptive TEQ admits infinitely many realizations of perfect channel shortening for a specific delay whereas a non-fractionally-spaced TEQ admits only one realization. Computer simulation demonstrates the performance improvement provided by the blind adaptive fractionally-spaced TEQ using MERRY algorithm for OFDM system.
Publisher: Asian Network for Scientific Information (provided by DOAJ)
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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