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On the Whereabouts of Local Minima for Blind Adaptive Equalizers

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The lack of global convergence of existing blind equalization algorithms prompts the need for studying their mean cost functions and the whereabouts of local and global minima. In this paper, we explore the location of minima for several general families of cost functions for blind equalization. We show that minima are unique along any radial direction in the equalizer parameter space. We characterize the resident manifold on which all minima and all saddle points of the cost function must reside. This information can be helpful in designing initialization strategies and parameter constraints to avoid convergence under adaptation to undesirable local minima.

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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing

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