Performance Analysis of Adaptive Blind Equalizers Algorithms

Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the performance of Blind Equalization algorithms, which can deal with the cases that the input signals are correlated and decrease the filtering error. We describe the algorithm process and analysis the error performance and computational complexity and an example of adaptive blind equalization is given to verify these algorithms. Results and conclusions are made which may be benefit to the researchers and engineers in the adaptive filtering field.

Authors and Affiliations

Charu Sharma| Department of Electronics Communication Engineering, Mody Institute of Technology & Science, Lakshmangarh, India charusharma.sharma@gmail.com, Kapil Gupta| Department of Electronics Communication Engineering, Mody Institute of Technology & Science, Lakshmangarh, India kapil_mbm@rediffmail.com

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Charu Sharma, Kapil Gupta (2012). Performance Analysis of Adaptive Blind Equalizers Algorithms. International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Technology, 2(3), 93-100. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-8281