Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on
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Abstract

Channel estimation and blind equalization of MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) communications channels is considered using primarily the second-order statistics of the data. We consider estimation of (partial) channel impulse response and design of finite-length MMSE (minimum mean-square error) blind equalizers. The basis of the approach is the design of a zero-forcing equalizer that whitens the noise-free data. We allow infinite impulse response (IIR) channels. Moreover /spl Gamma/ the multichannel transfer function need not be column-reduced. Our approaches also work when the "subchannel" transfer functions have common zeros so long as the common zeros are minimum-phase zeros. The channel length or model orders need not be known. The sources are recovered up to a unitary mixing matrix and are further "unmixed" using higher-order statistics of the data. An illustrative simulation example is provided.
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