Improved post-Demodulator adaptive filter for FSK signals in a multipath environment

Although the use of CMA filters to equalize multipath channels for FSK signals is well understood, empirical tests have suggested that in some environments an LMS filter positioned after the demodulator could provide similar performance improvement with lower computational cost. Theoretical analysis...

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