IEEE International Conference on Communications, World Prosperity Through Communications
DOI: 10.1109/icc.1989.49843
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Joint blind equalization, carrier recovery, and timing recovery for 64-QAM and 128-QAM signal constellations

Abstract: Two existing blind equalisation tap update recursions suitable for 64-point and greater QAM signal constellations are studied, along with existing and novel carrier and timing recovery techniques. It is determined that the superior tap update recursion is the one known as the "constant modulus algorithm." Carrier recovery requires a modified second-order decision-directed digital phase-locked loop. A novel all-digital implementation of bandedge timing recovery is used. With 14.4 kbps outbound transmission usin… Show more

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“…Recently usefulness of controlling the length of transversal equalizer resulting in increasing of the convergence speed has been discovered [3] and analyzed [4]. The same idea was also briefly mentioned in [5], however, without any explanation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently usefulness of controlling the length of transversal equalizer resulting in increasing of the convergence speed has been discovered [3] and analyzed [4]. The same idea was also briefly mentioned in [5], however, without any explanation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%