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Group delay compensation for non coincident drivers
In this case the equalization as a single filter is rather straightforward- we can treat the speaker as a black-box single system and drive the equalization based on the response as measured characterized …
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How are the reflections in a quarter wavelength transformer dealt with in signal processing?
The OP clarified in comments that his real question/concern is with the transient response of the reflections that occur in a 1/4 wavelength transformer. In any typical application given the relativel …
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Adaptive equalization vs inverse of transfer function
Inverting a channel can only be done when the channel is a minimum phase system (trailing echos only). A minimum phase system is characterized as having all zeros in the left half plane (for the s pla …
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Group delay equalization for second order IIR notch filter
In his post he provides a simple example demonstrating using least squares for group delay equalization. …
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Channel equalization affect on input signal
This appears to be a homework problem so I will avoid providing the complete solution here, but the following should suggest a path toward a solution:
Typically this problem is done when the channel i …
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Constant modulus algorithm - performance poor?
The constant modulus algorithm does not work for QAM because the amplitude of QAM at the symbol decisions is not constant (therefore not a constant modulus signal), such as BPSK and QPSK.
SIR is the " …
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ISI and RRC basic concepts
The understanding may require some further explanation or clarification:
Sinc pulses and similar “Nyquist Pulses” do not eliminate ISI but allow us to constrain bandwidth in transmission without intro …
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Fractional spaced equalizer + timing (clock) recovery
The answer is to NOT down-select to one sample per symbol until after using the Gardner Timing recovery since the TED requires 2 samples per symbol. If the equalizer is running at 2 samples per symbol …
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Training Fractionally Spaced Channel Estimator and Equalizer
The training sequence should be at the same spacing as the equalizer when considering its sampling at the input to the equalizer. Adaptive algorithms converge to the least square solution based on the …
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Fequency Domain Oversampling - decimating when going back to time domain
The entire waveform in time will be delayed by the group delay of your frequency domain equalization, which may not necessarily match the group delay of the channel distortion. … If you applied no equalization (by multiplying in frequency by your frequency domain equalization); the IFFT would recover your time domain waveform in its original form with the noise and channel distortion …
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Equalization with FSK
The LMS equalizer would perform equally well for "non-linear" modulations such as FSK. This is because the modulation itself does not come into play. We are using a linear equalizer to compensate for …
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Zigbee Transceiver Using OQPSK Modulation under Fading Channels
The pulse shaping is only required if you are concerned with spectral efficiency, as the pulse shaping will convert what would otherwise be a Sinc function in frequency to a spectrum that is much clos …
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non linear equalizer vs linear equalizer
They are the common choice for time domain equalization for frequency selective channels with deep frequency nulls. …
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Need information about following channel model
For "blind" equalization using this approach, I would use receiver decisions to recreate the expected transmitted signal (including any pulse shaping etc). …
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Can I still use match filter (eg.RCC)at rx when there is none at tx? Can it help with ISI?
If an RRC is used in the filter, and then an RRC in the receiver would be the "matched filter" (although other filtering/ equalization for channel distortions which also cause ISI may be needed). …