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Este artigo propõe um algoritmo adaptativo não linear, o algoritmo RLS com bandas de amplitude (ABRLS), como procedimento de adaptação para equalizadores de canal variantes no tempo. No algoritmo ABRLS, uma matriz de coeficientes é atualizada com base no nível de amplitude da sequência recebida. Para aumentar a capacidade de rastreamento do algoritmo ABRLS, é utilizado um esquema de adaptação paralela que envolve as estruturas do equalizador de feedback de decisão (DFE). Simulações de computador demonstram que o novo equalizador baseado em ABRLS fornece uma melhoria significativa em relação ao RLS DFE convencional em um canal de comunicação com variação rápida no tempo.
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Tetsuya SHIMAMURA, Colin F. N. COWAN, "Amplitude Banded RLS Approach to Time Variant Channel Equalization" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E84-A, no. 11, pp. 2946-2949, November 2001, doi: .
Abstract: This paper proposes a non-linear adaptive algorithm, the amplitude banded RLS (ABRLS) algorithm, as an adaptation procedure for time variant channel equalizers. In the ABRLS algorithm, a coefficient matrix is updated based on the amplitude level of the received sequence. To enhance the capability of tracking for the ABRLS algorithm, a parallel adaptation scheme is utilized which involves the structures of decision feedback equalizer (DFE). Computer simulations demonstrate that the novel ABRLS based equalizer provides a significant improvement relative to the conventional RLS DFE on a rapidly time variant communication channel.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e84-a_11_2946/_p
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