Conference proceeding
Convergence and performance issues for autocorrelation based adaptive channel shortening
2006 FORTIETH ASILOMAR CONFERENCE ON SIGNALS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTERS, VOLS 1-5
01 Jan 2006
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Abstract
We derive bounds on the signal to interference ratio performance of several blind channel shortening designs based on autocorrelation minimization. We focus in particular on the performance of these designs in oversampled communications systems with multiple receive antennas. The utility of the bounds is demonstrated by proving inherent performance problems with certain classes of designs that previous low dimensional plots of the cost functions were not able to predict. We conclude the paper by providing a convergence result for adaptive versions of these blind designs which can be coupled with the performance results to determine performance of the adaptive designs.
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- Title
- Convergence and performance issues for autocorrelation based adaptive channel shortening
- Creators
- John MacLaren Walsh - Drexel UniversityRichard K. Martin - Air Force Institute of TechnologyC. Richard Johnson - Cornell UniversityIEEE
- Publication Details
- 2006 FORTIETH ASILOMAR CONFERENCE ON SIGNALS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTERS, VOLS 1-5
- Series
- Conference Record of the Asilomar Conference on Signals Systems and Computers
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Number of pages
- 2
- Grant note
- Applied Signal Technology 0310023 / NSF; National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000246925200043
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-47049120986
- Other Identifier
- 991019168622604721
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- Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
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