Title :
Adaptive blind equalization coupled with carrier recovery for HDTV modem
Author :
Choi, Y.S. ; Hwang, H. ; Song, D.I.
Author_Institution :
Samsung Electron., Suwon, South Korea
Abstract :
An adaptive blind equalization coupled with carrier recovery for the high-definition television (HDTV) modem is introduced. The adaptive equalization, which is called a modified `stop-and-go´ algorithm (MSGA), is based on the combination of the constant modulus algorithm (CMA) and a `stop-and-go´ algorithm (SGA). The CMA is first used to initialize the coefficients; once initialized, the CMA is switched to the MSGA to complete the equalizer convergence. In order to obtain faster convergence, the Sato-like errors used in the SGA are replaced by errors used for updating coefficients in the CMA. The carrier recovery for coupling with the adaptive equalization uses the decision-directed technique. The calculation of absolute sum of error gives a simple and reliable way of switching from CMA to MSGA for the adaptive equalizer´s coefficient updating procedure. Test results confirm that the proposed scheme is robust against impulsive and/or nonimpulse noise, multipaths, and carrier errors such as frequency offset, phase offset, and phase jitter
Keywords :
adaptive filters; equalisers; high definition television; modems; HDTV modem; adaptive blind equalization; carrier errors; carrier recovery; coefficients; constant modulus algorithm; decision-directed technique; equalizer convergence; frequency offset; high-definition television; impulsive noise; modified stop and go algorithm; multipaths; nonimpulse noise; phase jitter; phase offset; Adaptive equalizers; Blind equalizers; Convergence; Decision feedback equalizers; HDTV; Modems; Noise robustness; Phase noise; TV; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on