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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: | |||
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. | ||
== 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
- C++ files
- TODO
- Header files
- TODO
- Public header files
- TODO
- Block definition
- TODO