Title :
Block sequential least squares decision feedback equalization algorithm with application to terrestrial HDTV transmission
Author :
Zhao, Chun-Ming ; Hu, Xiao-Yu ; Yu, Xiao-Hu
Author_Institution :
Nat. Mobile Commun. Res. Lab., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
fDate :
9/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Due to the very high symbol rate of terrestrial HDTV systems, up to now there exist no equalization solutions with sufficiently low hardware complexity and satisfactory performance for commercial applications. We present a block sequential least squares decision feedback equalization algorithm with application to over-the-air HDTV channels. The proposed adaptive algorithm is derived on the basis of minimization of the least squares criterion, thereby achieving faster convergent and tracking rate relative to the recommended LMS algorithm. Meanwhile, good numerical stability is guaranteed because it successfully eliminates time updates of the filtering coefficients, which is the main cause of instability of FTF-like algorithms. Also of great significance is its drastic reduction in computational complexity by means of block operation, taking advantage of the slowly time-varying nature of terrestrial broadcasting channels. Simulation results show that the equalizer achieves an almost 3.5 dB SNR improvement at a bit error rate of 3×10-6 without significant increase in computational complexity, as compared to the conventional LMS decision feedback equalizer (DFE) when applied to the equalization of over-the-air HDTV channels
Keywords :
adaptive equalisers; computational complexity; convergence of numerical methods; decision feedback equalisers; error statistics; high definition television; least squares approximations; multipath channels; numerical stability; television broadcasting; time-varying channels; LMS algorithm; SNR; adaptive algorithm; bit error rate; block sequential least squares; commercial applications; computational complexity reduction; convergence rate; decision feedback equalization algorithm; high symbol rate; least squares criterion minimization; low hardware complexity; multipath channels; numerical stability; over-the-air HDTV channels; performance; simulation results; terrestrial HDTV transmission; time-varying channels; tracking rate; Adaptive algorithm; Computational complexity; Decision feedback equalizers; Filtering; HDTV; Hardware; Least squares approximation; Least squares methods; Minimization methods; Numerical stability;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on