Cross-polarization cancellation and equalization in digital transmission over dually polarized multipath fading channels

A theory for data-aided equalization and cancellation in digital data transmission over dually polarized fading radio channels is presented. The present theory generalizes and extends previous work by admitting decision feedback structures with finite-tap transversal filter implementations. Subject...

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Published inAT&T Technical Journal Vol. 64; no. 10; pp. 2211 - 2245
Main Authors Kavehrad, M., Salz, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK AT&T 01.12.1985
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
American Telephone and Telegraph
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ISSN8756-2324
1538-7305
DOI10.1002/j.1538-7305.1985.tb00002.x

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Summary:A theory for data-aided equalization and cancellation in digital data transmission over dually polarized fading radio channels is presented. The present theory generalizes and extends previous work by admitting decision feedback structures with finite-tap transversal filter implementations. Subject to the assumption that some past and/or future data symbols are correctly detected, formulas and algorithms for evaluating the least mean-square error for different structures are presented. In a sequence of curves we evaluate and compare the performance of various structures for a particular propagation model and several fading events. We find improvement in performance for decision feedback over linear equalization. More importantly, we discovered that in this application, as in the single-channel transmission case, decision feedback/ canceler structures are much less sensitive to timing phase than linear equalizers.
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Authors are employees of AT&T Bell Laboratories.
B.S.E.E., 1955, M.S.E., 1956, and Ph.D., 1961, University of Florida; AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1961—.
B.S. (Electrical Engineering), 1973, Tehran Polytechnic Institute; M.S. (Electrical Engineering), 1975, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering), 1977, Polytechnic Institute of New York; Fairchild Industries, 1977–1978; GTE, 1978–1981; AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1981—.
Mohsen Kavehrad
Jack Salz
ISSN:8756-2324
1538-7305
DOI:10.1002/j.1538-7305.1985.tb00002.x