Process for multi-sensor equalisation in a radio receiver in the

Pulse or digital communications – Equalizers

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375229, 375347, 375299, 455137, 455273, H03H 730

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ABSTRACT:
The process according to the invention consists, in order to reduce the number of coefficients of the filters of the spatial part and the temporal part connected to the output of the spatial part, in jointly adapting the coefficients of the filters of each part using an adaptive algorithm according to the paths selected on the basis of a determined criterion. The coefficients are periodically recalculated at the rate of the known symbols in the learning sequences in order to minimize the estimation error apparent between a response signal (d(t)) and the receiver output signal (z(t)).

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