Abstract

Radial basis function (RBF) network based channel equalisers have a close relationship with Bayesian schemes. Decision feedback is introduced in the design of the RBF equaliser in order to reduce its computational complexity. The RBF decision feedback equaliser (DFE) was found to give similar performance to the conventional mean square error (MSE) DFE over Gaussian channels using various quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) schemes, while requiring a lower feedforward and feedback order. Over Rayleigh-fading channels similar findings were valid for binary modulation, while for higher order modems the RBF based DFE requires increased feedforward and feedback orders in order to outperform the conventional MSE DFE scheme.

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