DocumentCode
1272387
Title
Blind equalization of MIMO-FIR channels driven by white but higher order colored source signals
Author
Liu, Ruey-wen ; Inouye, Yujiro
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Notre Dame Univ., IN, USA
Volume
48
Issue
5
fYear
2002
fDate
5/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1206
Lastpage
1214
Abstract
The goal of the article is to find a minimal amount of statistical information (or a much weaker condition) about source signals for which blind equalization is possible for multiple-input multiple-output finite-impulse response (MIMO-FIR) channels. First, a sufficiently broad framework is set up within which such a theoretical problem is well posed. Within this framework, it is shown that second-order statistics (SOS) alone are not sufficient for blind equalization when the source signals are white. Additional higher order statistics (HOS) are needed. Then we show that the only additional higher order statistical information needed is spatial fourth-order cumulants. Though it has not yet been proved to be minimal, it is interesting to note that this is the same as the weakest known condition on the source signals even for an instantaneous mixture. We then show a necessary and sufficient condition for blind equalization when the source signals are white and spatially fourth-order uncorrelated. Based on this condition, criterion (A) for blind equalization of MIMO-FIR channels is developed by exploiting the temporal fourth-order statistics. Finally, based on this criterion, a new necessary and sufficient condition in terms of cumulants for the blind equalization of MIMO-FIR channels is obtained
Keywords
MIMO systems; blind equalisers; higher order statistics; telecommunication channels; transient response; HOS; MIMO-FIR channels; blind equalization; higher order colored source signals; higher order statistics; instantaneous mixture; multiple-input multiple-output finite-impulse response; necessary condition; second-order statistics; spatial fourth-order cumulants; spatially fourth-order uncorrelated signals; statistical information; sufficient condition; temporal fourth-order statistics; white source signals; Attenuation; Blind equalizers; Broadcasting; Finite impulse response filter; Geometry; Length measurement; Notice of Violation; OFDM; Performance evaluation; Signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/18.995652
Filename
995652
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