Title :
Polyspectra-based, blind, MMSE, fractionally-spaced equalization of a cyclostationary signal
Author_Institution :
Harris Corp, Melbourne, FL, USA
Abstract :
Two weaknesses of polyspectra-based blind equalization are addressed. The first weakness involves a zero-forcing (ZF) characteristic, where intersymbol interference is eliminated with disregard for associated mean squared error (MSE). It is shown that a minimum-MSE (MMSE) constraint can be added for signals operating in colored Gaussian noise, with only a small increase in computational complexity and with performance enhancement under certain scenarios. The second weakness involves the constraint that the signal be stationary, which fails to exploit the cyclostationary features of most communication signals (W. A. Gardner). In particular, it is shown that polyspectra-based techniques can be used with a fractionally-spaced equalizer, with attendant performance boosts in timing insensitivity (S. H. Qureshi, 1985) and damaged-spectrum restoration (W. A. Gardner, 1991). The technique decomposes the signal into stationary streams, computing the individual and joint statistics of the partitions, and then solves the optimal Wiener equation.<>
Keywords :
computational complexity; equalisers; interference suppression; intersymbol interference; least squares approximations; random noise; signal processing; MMSE; colored Gaussian noise; computational complexity; cyclostationary signal; damaged-spectrum restoration; fractionally-spaced equalizer; intersymbol interference; minimum mean square error; optimal Wiener equation; polyspectra-based blind equalization; timing insensitivity;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1993. ICASSP-93., 1993 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7402-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1993.319648