Symbol error rate as a function of the residual ISI obtained by blind adaptive equalizers for the SIMO and fractional Gaussian noise case (Q474226)

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    Symbol error rate as a function of the residual ISI obtained by blind adaptive equalizers for the SIMO and fractional Gaussian noise case
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6372703

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      Symbol error rate as a function of the residual ISI obtained by blind adaptive equalizers for the SIMO and fractional Gaussian noise case (English)
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      24 November 2014
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      Summary: A nonzero residual intersymbol interference (ISI) causes the symbol error rate (SER) to increase where the achievable SER may not answer any more on the system's requirements. In the literature, we may find for the single-input-single-output (SISO) case a closed-form approximated expression for the SER that takes into account the achievable performance of the chosen blind adaptive equalizer from the residual ISI point of view and a closed-form approximated expression for the residual ISI valid for the single-input-multiple-output (SIMO) case. Both expressions were obtained by assuming that the input noise is a white Gaussian process where the Hurst exponent \((H)\) is equal to 0.5. In this paper, we derive a closed-form approximated expression for the residual ISI obtained by blind adaptive equalizers for the SIMO case, valid for fractional Gaussian noise (fGn) input where the Hurst exponent is in the region of \(0.5\leq H <1\). Based on this new expression for the residual ISI, a closed-form approximated expression is obtained for the SER valid for the SIMO and fGn case. In this paper, we show via simulation results that the SER might get improved for increasing values of \(H\).
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