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Title:
Coefficient tap leakage for fractionally-spaced equalizers
Abstract:
A quadrature amplitude modulated (QAM) data signal transmitted at T symbols per second is sampled in a data receiver at a rate of 2/T samples per second and applied to a transversal-type equalizer structure (25, 46, 34, 35) having taps spaced at T/2 second intervals. A demodulated equalized signal (a.sub.j, b.sub.j), generated once every T seconds, is quantized to form a decision (a.sub.j *, b.sub.j *) as to the value of the original modulating data symbol. An error signal (e.sub.j, e.sub.j) is formed in response to the pre- and post-quantized values of the demodulated equalized signal. Tap coefficients (c.sub.i (j), c.sub.i (j)) used in generating the equalized signals are updated in response to (a) a correction term which is a function of the error signal and (b) a predetermined tap leakage term which has a constant magnitude. The introduction of the tap leakage term maintains the coefficient values at minimum levels.
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Inventors:
Gitlin, Richard D. (Monmouth Beach, NJ, US) Meadors, Jr., Howard C. (Ocean, NJ, US) Weinstein, Stephen B. (Holmdel, NJ, US)
Application Number:
016495
Filing Date: 1979-03-01 Publication_date: 1980-12-02 Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated (Murray Hill, NJ)
Primary Class(es):
375/234
333/18, 708/323
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Other References:
IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. COM-24 #8, Aug. 1976, Ungerboeck, pp. 856-864. |