2016 IEEE 17th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/spawc.2016.7536818
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High performance bio-inspired analog equalizer for DVB-S2 non-linear communication channel

Abstract: Abstract-To ensure a high signal-to-noise power ratio at the terrestrial receiver, the power amplifier aboard the satellite often works close to its saturation point. Unfortunately, this operating point also adds non-linear distortions in the communication channel. The literature proposes several digital equalizers to compensate for this channel. But their complexity makes their digital implementation difficult in particular for high bandwidth communications. Analog equalizers are an interesting solution to re… Show more

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“…To date, RC has been applied to both real life and benchmark computation tasks such as pattern classification 4 ,5 and generation 6 , time series forecasting 7 , voice recognition 8 , equalization for wi r el ess channel 9,10,11 , satellite communication 12 and so on. Recently, a photonic RC has been put to the test in a classification task, more specifically optical signal recovery 13 in fiber communication that requires ultrafast signal processing speed to classify largely distorted optical signals.…”
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“…To date, RC has been applied to both real life and benchmark computation tasks such as pattern classification 4 ,5 and generation 6 , time series forecasting 7 , voice recognition 8 , equalization for wi r el ess channel 9,10,11 , satellite communication 12 and so on. Recently, a photonic RC has been put to the test in a classification task, more specifically optical signal recovery 13 in fiber communication that requires ultrafast signal processing speed to classify largely distorted optical signals.…”
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confidence: 99%