Abstract

A maximum correntropy criterion-blind clustering multi-modulus algorithm (MCC-BCMMA) is proposed to equalize multi-level quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) channels in impulsive noise environment. The novel cost function is based on the maximum correntropy criterion (MCC), theoretical analysis shows that this criterion is useful when the noise is impulsive. Moreover, this cost function is decomposed into in-phase term and orthogonal term to eliminate the phase ambiguity, treats high-order QAM signal to classical QAM4 signal to reduce the error, and calculates the weight coefficients by a simple way. Simulation results show that the newly proposed algorithm MCC-BCMMA can be used to equalize multi-level QAM signals in both Gaussian and impulsive noise environments, and it shows better equalization performance under impulsive noise. The relationship between the kernel size of MCC, the convergence speed and accuracy is also analysed.

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