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Recurrent canonical piecewise linear network for blind equalization

Liu et al., 1997

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7202685824769901918
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Liu X
Adali T
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1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing

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The recurrent canonical piecewise linear (RCPL) network is applied to nonlinear blind equalization by generalizing Donoho's minimum entropy deconvolution approach. We first study the approximation ability of the canonical piecewise linear (CPL) network and the CPL …
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