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The topographer of earlier days had the equalization problem between areas close at hand and those viewed distantly.
The equalization problem is a problem of estimating a signal transmitted over a telecommunication channel.
Secondly, the equalization problem is simply solved with OFDM thanks to the addition of the CP.
Moreover, after showing that the equalization problem possesses an order recursive structure, a computationally efficient scheme is developed.
Theoretical analysis of the equalization problem reveals an inherent numerical deficiency, thus justifying our choice of employing a numerically robust algebraic transformation.
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In order to model the turbo equalization problem as a quasi-DAG, the randomization effect of the random interleaver must be mitigated.
We consider the blind equalization problem in FIR multichannel models from the second-order statistics of the channel output, with a correlated channel input whose statistics are known to the receiver.
The proposed design is validated by the adaptive equalization problem of a nonlinear communication channel, and is compared with classical and recent stochastic gradient descent techniques, as well as with the APSM's solution where sparsification is performed by a closed ball constraint on the norm of the classifiers.
Here, the equalized signals are derived by an eigenvector algorithm that is a successful solution to the blind equalization problem.
In the classical equalization problem, it is feasible to conduct a brute-force search over the L c possible delays.
After making preparation for the turbo equalization problem to be modeled as a quasi-DAG, as explained in the previous section, the DBN-TE algorithm can be executed.
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