I. Introduction
Blind channel identification and equalization of single user linear systems traditionally require high-order statistics [8], [9]. However, the well known work of Tong et al. [10] led a new direction in exploiting multichannel diversity that makes it possible to utilize only second order statistics (SOS) of channel outputs for direct blind identification of single input multiple output (SIMO) systems. Since then, a number of SOS blind equalization and identification algorithms have been proposed, including [11], [12], [14], and [19]. It has been well understood that for SIMO systems, unknown channel is blindly identifiable from SOS if and only if all SIMO sub-channels share no common zeros. This condition permits a full-rank channel convolution matrix [10], [14].