Blind Search for Optimal Wiener Equalizers Using an Artificial Immune Network Model

This work proposes a framework to determine the optimal Wiener equalizer by using an artificial immune network model together with the constant modulus (CM) cost function. This study was primarily motivated by recent theoretical results concerning the CM criterion and its relation to the Wiener appr...

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Veröffentlicht in:EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing 2003-07, Vol.2003 (8), p.460216-747, Article 460216
Hauptverfasser: de Faissol Attux, Romis Ribeiro, Loiola, Murilo Bellezoni, Suyama, Ricardo, de Castro, Leandro Nunes, Von Zuben, Fernando José, Romano, João Marcos Travassos
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Zusammenfassung:This work proposes a framework to determine the optimal Wiener equalizer by using an artificial immune network model together with the constant modulus (CM) cost function. This study was primarily motivated by recent theoretical results concerning the CM criterion and its relation to the Wiener approach. The proposed immune-based technique was tested under different channel models and filter orders, and benchmarked against a procedure using a genetic algorithm with niching. The results demonstrated that the proposed strategy has a clear superiority when compared with the more traditional technique. The proposed algorithm presents interesting features from the perspective of multimodal search, being capable of determining the optimal Wiener equalizer in most runs for all tested channels.
ISSN:1687-6180
1687-6172
1110-8657
1687-6180
DOI:10.1155/S1110865703303014