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A supervised constant modulus algorithm for blind equalizationÖzen et al., 2012
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- Özen A
- Kaya I
- Soysal B
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- Wireless Personal Communications
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Blind equalization is a technique for adaptive equalization of a communication channel without the aid of the usual training sequence. Although the Constant Modulus Algorithm (CMA) is one of the most popular adaptive blind equalization algorithms, it suffers from slow …
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