| W. Chung, "Geometrical understanding of the constant modulus algorithm: Adaptive blind equalization and cross-polarized source separation, " M.S. thesis, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, 1999. |
....in the global response space is an exponential hypercone that, when the power constraint is applied, agrees with our result of the minimum distance decision region on the unit ball. More general results, including the situation in the presence of noise, were also considered in Chung s thesis [5]. In the following section, the linear equalization model is described. The signal space property and the equivalent cost functions in the global response space are presented in Section II as well. Main results with regard to domains of attraction of SW receivers and their properties for both the ....
W. Chung, "Geometrical understanding of the constant modulus algorithm: Adaptive blind equalization and cross-polarized source separation, " M.S. thesis, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, 1999.
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