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A Low-Complexity Decision Feedforward Equalizer Architecture for High-Speed Receivers on Highly Dispersive Channels
Fecha
2013-02Registro en:
Pola, Ariel Luis; Cousseau, Juan Edmundo; Agazzi, Oscar E.; Hueda, Mario Rafael; A Low-Complexity Decision Feedforward Equalizer Architecture for High-Speed Receivers on Highly Dispersive Channels; Hindawi Publishing Corporation; Journal Of Electrical & Computer Engineering; 2013; 2-2013; 1-8
2090-0147
Autor
Pola, Ariel Luis
Cousseau, Juan Edmundo
Agazzi, Oscar E.
Hueda, Mario Rafael
Resumen
This paper presents an improved decision feedforward equalizer (DFFE) for high speed receivers in the presence of highly dispersive channels. This decision-aided equalizer technique has been recently proposed for multigigabit communication receivers, where the use of parallel processing is mandatory. Well-known parallel architectures for the typical decision feedback equalizer (DFE) have a complexity that grows exponentially with the channel memory. Instead, the new DFFE avoids that exponential increase in complexity by using tentative decisions to cancel iteratively the intersymbol interference (ISI). Here, we demostrate that the DFFE not only allows to obtain a similar performance to the typical DFE but it also reduces the compelxity in channels with large memory. Additionally, we propose a theoretical approximation for the error probability in each iteration. In fact, when the number of iteration increases, the error probability in the DFFE tends to approach the DFE. These benefits make the DFFE an excellent choice for the next generation of high-speed receivers.