Abstract

In classical discrete multi tone receivers, the equalizer structure consists of a (real) time domain equalizer (TEQ) combined with (complex) 1-taps frequency domain equalizers. Recently, an alternative receiver was introduced based on a separate per tone equalization, where the SNR on each tone and hence the bitrate is maximized. In this paper, a new adaptive initialization scheme for this per tone equalizer (PTEQ) is introduced, based on a combination of Least Mean Squares (LMS) and Recursive Least Squares (RLS) with inverse updating. It will be shown that the proposed method exhibits only slightly slower convergence compared to full RLS with inverse updating, while complexity as well as memory cost are reduced considerably.

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