Single-carrier receiver having a channel equalizer...

Pulse or digital communications – Systems using alternating or pulsating current – Plural channels for transmission of a single pulse train

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C375S229000, C375S230000, C375S232000, C375S233000

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10671730

ABSTRACT:
A channel equalizer for a single-carrier receiver interacting with a Trellis decoder and a channel equalization method therefor. The channel equalizer includes a first equalizer having a first feed forward (FF) unit for eliminating a pre-ghost of an input signal and a first feedback (FB) unit for eliminating a post-ghost of the input signal, a Trellis decoder for Trellis-decoding an output signal of the first equalizer, and a second equalizer having a second FF unit for eliminating the pre-ghost of the input signal and a second FB unit for eliminating the post-ghost of the input signal based on a signal decoded by the Trellis decoder. The first and second equalizers, interacting with the Trellis decoder, enable the equalization performance and speed of the channel equalizer to be enhanced.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5644603 (1997-07-01), Ushirokawa
patent: 7006566 (2006-02-01), Birru

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