Learning Rate Updating Methods Applied to Adaptive Fuzzy Equalizers for Broadband Power Line Communications
<p/> <p>This paper introduces adaptive fuzzy equalizers with variable step size for broadband power line (PL) communications. Based on delta-bar-delta and local Lipschitz estimation updating rules, feedforward, and decision feedback approaches, we propose singleton and nonsingleton fuzzy...
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doaj-8ed5bbd2f3c247f09aa444008ad593942020-11-25T00:17:33ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802004-01-01200416824326Learning Rate Updating Methods Applied to Adaptive Fuzzy Equalizers for Broadband Power Line CommunicationsRibeiro Moisés V<p/> <p>This paper introduces adaptive fuzzy equalizers with variable step size for broadband power line (PL) communications. Based on delta-bar-delta and local Lipschitz estimation updating rules, feedforward, and decision feedback approaches, we propose singleton and nonsingleton fuzzy equalizers with variable step size to cope with the intersymbol interference (ISI) effects of PL channels and the hardness of the impulse noises generated by appliances and nonlinear loads connected to low-voltage power grids. The computed results show that the convergence rates of the proposed equalizers are higher than the ones attained by the traditional adaptive fuzzy equalizers introduced by J. M. Mendel and his students. Additionally, some interesting BER curves reveal that the proposed techniques are efficient for mitigating the above-mentioned impairments.</p>http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110865704407021power line communicationsbroadband applicationsnonlinear equalizationfuzzy systemslearning rate updatingimpulse noises |
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Learning Rate Updating Methods Applied to Adaptive Fuzzy Equalizers for Broadband Power Line Communications |
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Learning Rate Updating Methods Applied to Adaptive Fuzzy Equalizers for Broadband Power Line Communications |
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Learning Rate Updating Methods Applied to Adaptive Fuzzy Equalizers for Broadband Power Line Communications |
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Learning Rate Updating Methods Applied to Adaptive Fuzzy Equalizers for Broadband Power Line Communications |
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Learning Rate Updating Methods Applied to Adaptive Fuzzy Equalizers for Broadband Power Line Communications |
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learning rate updating methods applied to adaptive fuzzy equalizers for broadband power line communications |
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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing |
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1687-6172 1687-6180 |
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2004-01-01 |
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<p/> <p>This paper introduces adaptive fuzzy equalizers with variable step size for broadband power line (PL) communications. Based on delta-bar-delta and local Lipschitz estimation updating rules, feedforward, and decision feedback approaches, we propose singleton and nonsingleton fuzzy equalizers with variable step size to cope with the intersymbol interference (ISI) effects of PL channels and the hardness of the impulse noises generated by appliances and nonlinear loads connected to low-voltage power grids. The computed results show that the convergence rates of the proposed equalizers are higher than the ones attained by the traditional adaptive fuzzy equalizers introduced by J. M. Mendel and his students. Additionally, some interesting BER curves reveal that the proposed techniques are efficient for mitigating the above-mentioned impairments.</p> |
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power line communications broadband applications nonlinear equalization fuzzy systems learning rate updating impulse noises |
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