Performance Comparison of Adaptive and Blind Equalization Algorithms for Wireless Communication
Author(s) -
K. Suthendran T. Arivoli
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
bonfring international journal of research in communication engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2277-5080
pISSN - 2250-110X
DOI - 10.9756/bijrce.10063
Subject(s) - blind equalization , computer science , wireless , adaptive equalizer , equalization (audio) , algorithm , speech recognition , telecommunications , decoding methods
Adaptive equalization is a well known method to minimize the Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) in wireless communication. Often, adaptive algorithm requires transmission of known training sequence to track the time varying characteristics of the channel and hence utilizes additional bandwidth. It is also impractical to have training sequences in all types of transmissions (e.g. non-cooperative environment). Blind algorithm is a concept to track the time varying characteristics of the channel in the absence of training sequence. However, it leads to slow convergence. In this paper, we compare the performance of adaptive LMS algorithm and SATO based blind algorithm for PAM signal
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