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Implements constant modulus adaptive filter on complex stream.
Implements constant modulus adaptive filter on complex stream.


The error value and tap update equations (for p=2) can be found in:
The error value and tap update equations (for p=2) can be found in:
         D. Godard, "Self-Recovering Equalization and Carrier Tracking in Two-Dimensional Data Communication Systems",  
         D. Godard, "Self-Recovering Equalization and Carrier Tracking in Two-Dimensional Data Communication Systems", IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 28, No. 11, pp. 1867 - 1875, 1980.
        IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 28, No. 11, pp. 1867 - 1875, 1980.


== Parameters ==
== Parameters ==

Revision as of 11:56, 1 August 2019

Implements constant modulus adaptive filter on complex stream.

The error value and tap update equations (for p=2) can be found in:

       D. Godard, "Self-Recovering Equalization and Carrier Tracking in Two-Dimensional Data Communication Systems", IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 28, No. 11, pp. 1867 - 1875, 1980.

Parameters

(R): Run-time adjustable

Num. taps
Number of taps in the equalizer (channel size)
Modulus (R)
Modulus of the modulated signals
Gain (R)
Gain of the update loop
Samples per symbol
Number of samples per symbol of the input signal

Example Flowgraph

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Source Files

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Header files
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Block definition
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