In this paper, we evaluate low complexity detectors for use in the GSM system. In particular, we compare the performance of decision feedback equalization (DFE) and nonlinear data directed estimation (NDDE) to that of the optimal maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE). Establishing the performance of the basic NDDE detector is a first step in investigating the applicability of block transmission techniques to the GSM system. Simulation results, obtained both for fading multipath channels and adjacent- and co-channel interference scenarios, show that the NDDE performs just as well as the DFE, and the performance of both low complexity detectors is comparable to that of the MLSE for the SNR region of interest in practical systems.
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