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We study the performance of the linear prediction (LP) method for blind cha
nnel identification when the true channel is of order M, whereas the channe
l model is of order m, with m < M. By partitioning the true channel into th
e mth-order significant part and the unmodeled tails, we show that the LP m
ethod furnishes an approximation to the mth-order significant part, The clo
seness depends on the diversity of the mth-order significant part and the s
ize of the unmodeled tails. Furthermore, we show that two frequently encoun
tered claims concerning the LP method, namely, that a) the method is robust
with respect to channel overmodeling and b) the performance of the method
depends critically on the size of the first impulse response term, are not
correct in realistic scenarios.