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Digital transmission systems such as voice and video communications are superior to analog transmission in mainly due to its higher reliability in noisy environments. However, a majority of digital communication transmission is faced with a common phenomenon known as intersymbol interference (ISI). In this case, the received data (pulses), which correspond to different symbols, are not completely separated. They are smeared out and the separation depends on the transmission media which causes the ISI. The transmission media are mainly cable lines or cellular communication. Traditionally,…mehr

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Digital transmission systems such as voice and video communications are superior to analog transmission in mainly due to its higher reliability in noisy environments. However, a majority of digital communication transmission is faced with a common phenomenon known as intersymbol interference (ISI). In this case, the received data (pulses), which correspond to different symbols, are not completely separated. They are smeared out and the separation depends on the transmission media which causes the ISI. The transmission media are mainly cable lines or cellular communication. Traditionally, either static or dynamic (adaptive) equalizers solve the problem of amplitude and phase dispersion that results in ISI of the received signals. Hence, it is clear that careful equalization is required whenever we need to employ a reliable digital transmission system. This book explores two existing adaptive equalization algorithms, namely, exponentially weighted basis function (EWBF), gradient basis function Gradient-BF, and contributes by proposing a new efficient BF estimator termed as recursive inverse basis function (RIBF).Furthermore, a frequency-adaptive version of RIBF estimator is derived.
Autorenporträt
Qadri Mayyala received the BSc degree in electrical engineering department, An-Najah National University, Palestine in 2010 and the MSc degree in EEE, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus, in 2012 and he is now a PHD. candidate at the same department. He has been with the EEE department,EMU as a full-time teaching assistant since 2010