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An adaptive blind equalization method is introduced for nonminimum phase communication channels. The method estimates the inverse channel impulse response, by using the complex cepstrum of the fourth-order cumulants (tricepstrum) of the synchronously sampled received signal. As such, the proposed adaptive method depends only on the statistics of the received sequence, and is capable of reconstructing separately both the minimum and maximum phase response of the channel. It is demonstrated, by means of extensive simulations, that the proposed tricepstrum-based equalization scheme performs well and outperforms other existing blind equalizers, at the expense of higher computational complexity.>
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