
doi: 10.1109/97.623042
handle: 10044/1/555
A new normalized constant modulus algorithm is proposed that has a more desirable error performance surface (EPS) than the existing constant modulus blind equalization algorithms. We show that for an autoregressive channel, a well-known class of undesirable local solutions (ULSs) does not exist. The EPSs and convergence of the parameters are shown for a number of channels for which well-known algorithms are known to possess ULSs.
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