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Abstract: Blind equalization of single-input multi-output channels
has practical value for inverse problems encountered in
communications, sonar, and seismic data processing. Relying
on diversity (sufficient number of multiple outputs), we bypass
the channel estimation step and derive direct blind FIR equalizers
of co-prime FIR channels. There are no constraints on
the inaccessible input, apart from a minimum persistence of
excitation condition; the input can be deterministic or random
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G. B. Giannakis and C. Tepedelenlioglu, "Direct blind equalizers of multiple FIR channels: A deterministic approach," in Proc. of the 30th Asilomar Conference, CA, 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/giannakis99direct.html More
@misc{ giannakis96direct,
author = "G. Giannakis and C. Tepedelenlioglu",
title = "Direct blind equalizers of multiple FIR channels: A deterministic approach",
text = "G. B. Giannakis and C. Tepedelenlioglu, Direct blind equalizers of multiple
FIR channels: A deterministic approach, in Proc. of the 30th Asilomar Conference,
CA, 1996.",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/giannakis99direct.html" }
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