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Equalisation with adaptive time lag

Gong, Y. and Cowan, C. F. N. (2005) Equalisation with adaptive time lag. IEE Proceedings: Communications, 152 (5). pp. 661-667. ISSN 1350-2425

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1049/ip-com:20045305

Abstract/Summary

In an adaptive equaliser, the time lag is an important parameter that significantly influences the performance. Only with the optimum time lag that corresponds to the best minimum-mean-square-error (MMSE) performance, can there be best use of the available resources. Many designs, however, choose the time lag either based on preassumption of the channel or simply based on average experience. The relation between the MMSE performance and the time lag is investigated using a new interpretation of the MMSE equaliser, and then a novel adaptive time lag algorithm is proposed based on gradient search. The proposed algorithm can converge to the optimum time lag in the mean and is verified by the numerical simulations provided.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Science
ID Code:19160
Uncontrolled Keywords:MMSE equaliser, adaptive time lag equalisation, channel preassumption, gradient search, minimum-mean-square-error
Publisher:IET

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