Decision feedback equalizers with constrained feedback taps...

Pulse or digital communications – Equalizers – Automatic

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ABSTRACT:
Constrained feedback tap weights of a decision feedback equalizer are determined by iteratively solving a non-linear equation for a constraint multiplier. The non-linear equation is based on a 2-norm of feedback tap weights constrained by an explicit constraint constant.

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