Iterative Tap Pursuit for Channel Shortening Equalizer Design

Haji. M. Furqan, M. Nazzal, H. Arslan
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In this work, an iterative tap pursuit algorithm for designing channel shortening equalizers is proposed. Similar to pursuit algorithms, a residual vector is initialized with a desired target impulse response, which is iteratively approximated by one-tap sub-filters. In each iteration, the algorithm selects the location and weight of a one-tap sub-filter. This is proceeded by updating the residual vector by subtracting its already-represented portions by selected sub-filters. The advantage of this algorithm lies in its simplicity in alleviating the need for performing an exhaustive search thus reducing the computational complexity. Convergence of the proposed algorithm is guaranteed by the fact that the energy of the residual decreases with iteration. We show that the proposed algorithm has a significantly reduced computational complexity. Experiments conducted on Rayleigh fading wireless channels validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm in designing channel shortening filters in terms of the shortening signal-to-noise ratio measure and complexity.
信道缩短均衡器设计的迭代抽头追踪
本文提出了一种用于设计信道缩短均衡器的迭代抽头追踪算法。与追踪算法类似,残差向量初始化为期望的目标脉冲响应,并由一抽头子滤波器迭代逼近。在每次迭代中,算法选择一击子滤波器的位置和权重。这是通过通过选择的子过滤器减去其已经表示的部分来更新残差向量来进行的。该算法的优点在于其简单性,减轻了执行穷举搜索的需要,从而降低了计算复杂度。残差的能量随迭代而减小,保证了算法的收敛性。结果表明,该算法显著降低了计算复杂度。在瑞利衰落无线信道上进行的实验验证了该算法在缩短信噪比度量和复杂度方面设计信道缩短滤波器的有效性。
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