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Fractional biorthogonal partners in channel equalization and signal interpolation

Abstract

The concept of biorthogonal partners has been introduced recently by the authors. The work presented here is an extension of some of these results to the case where the upsampling and downsampling ratios are not integers but rational numbers, hence, the name fractional biorthogonal partners. The conditions for the existence of stable and of finite impulse response (FIR) fractional biorthogonal partners are derived. It is also shown that the FIR solutions (when they exist) are not unique. This property is further explored in one of the applications of fractional biorthogonal partners, namely, the fractionally spaced equalization in digital communications. The goal is to construct zero-forcing equalizers (ZFEs) that also combat the channel noise. The performance of these equalizers is assessed through computer simulations. Another application considered is the all-FIR interpolation technique with the minimum amount of oversampling required in the input signal. We also consider the extension of the least squares approximation problem to the setting of fractional biorthogonal partners.

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© Copyright 2003 IEEE. Reprinted with permission Manuscript received March 21, 2002; revised January 17, 2003. [Posted online: 2003-06-25] This work was supported in part by the Office of Naval Research under Grant N00014-99-1-1002. The associate editor coordinating the review of this paper and approving it for publication was Dr. Vikram Krishnamurthy.

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