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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [San Rafael] : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_786663200
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (117 Seiten)
    Edition: Also available in print
    ISBN: 9781627052320
    Series Statement: Synthesis Lectures on Communications #10
    Content: Adaptive filters play an important role in the fields related to digital signal processing and communication, such as system identification, noise cancellation, channel equalization, and beamforming. In practical applications, the computational complexity of an adaptive filter is an important consideration. The Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm is widely used because of its low computational complexity (O(N)) and simplicity in implementation. The least squares algorithms, such as Recursive Least Squares (RLS), Conjugate Gradient (CG), and Euclidean Direction Search (EDS), can converge faster and have lower steady-state mean square error (MSE) than LMS. However, their high computational complexity (O(N2)) makes them unsuitable for many real-time applications. A well-known approach to controlling computational complexity is applying partial update (PU) method to adaptive filters. A partial update method can reduce the adaptive algorithm complexity by updating part of the weight vector instead of the entire vector or by updating part of the time. In the literature, there are only a few analyses of these partial update adaptive filter algorithms. Most analyses are based on partial update LMS and its variants. Only a few papers have addressed partial update RLS and Affine Projection (AP). Therefore, analyses for PU least-squares adaptive filter algorithms are necessary and meaningful
    Content: 2. Background -- 2.1 Basic adaptive filter models -- 2.2 Adaptive filter models -- 2.2.1 System identification -- 2.2.2 Channel equalization -- 2.3 Existing work on partial update adaptive filters -- 2.4 Basic partial update methods -- 2.4.1 Periodic partial update method -- 2.4.2 Sequential partial update method -- 2.4.3 Stochastic partial update method -- 2.4.4 MMax method --
    Content: 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation -- 1.2 Problem statement -- 1.3 Organization of the monograph --
    Content: 3. Partial update CMA-based algorithms for adaptive filtering -- 3.1 Motivation -- 3.2 Review of constant modulus algorithms -- 3.3 Partial update constant modulus algorithms -- 3.3.1 Partial update CMA -- 3.3.2 Partial update NCMA -- 3.3.3 Partial update LSCMA -- 3.4 Algorithm analysis for a time-invariant system -- 3.4.1 Steady-state performance of partial update SDCMA -- 3.4.2 Steady-state performance of partial update dynamic LSCMA -- 3.4.3 Complexity of the PU SDCMA and LSCMA -- 3.5 Simulation, a simple FIR channel -- 3.5.1 Convergence performance -- 3.5.2 Steady-state performance -- 3.5.3 Complexity -- 3.6 Algorithm analysis for a time-varying system -- 3.6.1 Algorithm analysis of CMA1-2 and NCMA for a time-varying system -- 3.6.2 Algorithm analysis of LSCMA for a time-varying system -- 3.6.3 Simulation -- 3.7 Conclusion --
    Content: 4. Partial-update CG algorithms for adaptive filtering -- 4.1 Review of conjugate gradient algorithm -- 4.2 Partial-update CG -- 4.3 Steady-state performance of partial-update CG for a time-invariant system -- 4.4 Steady-state performance of partial-update CG for a time-varying system -- 4.5 Simulations -- 4.5.1 Performance of different PU CG algorithms -- 4.5.2 Tracking performance of the PU CG using the first-order Markov model -- 4.6 Conclusion --
    Content: 5. Partial-update EDS algorithms for adaptive filtering -- 5.1 Motivation -- 5.2 Review of Euclidean direction search algorithm -- 5.3 Partial update EDS -- 5.4 Performance of the partial-update EDS in a time-invariant system -- 5.5 Performance of the partial-update EDS in a time-varying system -- 5.6 Simulations -- 5.6.1 Performance of the PU EDS in a time-invariant system -- 5.6.2 Tracking performance of the PU EDS using the first-order Markov model -- 5.6.3 Performance comparison of the PU EDS with EDS, PU RLS, RLS, PU CG, and CG -- 5.7 Conclusion --
    Content: 6. Special applications of partial-update adaptive filters -- 6.1 Application in detecting GSM signals in a local GSM system -- 6.2 Application in image compression and classification -- 6.2.1 Simulations -- 6.3 Conclusion --
    Content: Bibliography -- Authors' biographies
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Introduction; Motivation; Problem Statement; Organization of the Monograph; Background; Basic Adaptive Filter Models; Adaptive Filter Models; System Identification; Channel Equalization; Existing Work on Partial Update Adaptive Filters; Basic Partial Update Methods; Periodic Partial Update Method; Sequential Partial Update Method; Stochastic Partial Update Method; MMax Method; Partial Update CMA-based Algorithms for Adaptive Filtering; Motivation; Review of Constant Modulus Algorithms; Partial Update Constant Modulus Algorithms; Partial Update CMA; Partial Update NCMA; Partial Update LSCMA , Algorithm Analysis for a Time-Invariant SystemSteady-State Performance of Partial Update SDCMA; Steady-State Performance of Partial Update Dynamic LSCMA; Complexity of the PU SDCMA and LSCMA; Simulation - A Simple FIR Channel; Convergence Performance; Steady-State Performance; Complexity; Algorithm Analysis for a Time-Varying System; Algorithm Analysis of CMA1-2 and NCMA for a Time-Varying System; Algorithm Analysis of LSCMA for a Time-Varying System; Simulation; Conclusion; Partial-Update CG Algorithms for Adaptive Filtering; Review of Conjugate Gradient Algorithm; Partial-Update CG , Steady-State Performance of Partial-Update CG for a Time-Invariant SystemSteady-State Performance of Partial-Update CG for a Time-Varying System; Simulations; Performance of Different PU CG Algorithms; Tracking Performance of the PU CG Using the First-Order Markov Model; Conclusion; Partial-Update EDS Algorithms for Adaptive Filtering; Motivation; Review of Euclidean Direction Search Algorithm; Partial update EDS; Performance of the Partial-Update EDS in a Time-Invariant System; Performance of the Partial-Update EDS in a Time-Varying System; Simulations , Performance of the PU EDS in a Time-Invariant SystemTracking performance of the PU EDS Using the First-Order Markov Model; Performance Comparison of the PU EDS with EDS, PU RLS, RLS, PU CG, and CG; Conclusion; Special Applications of Partial-Update Adaptive Filters; Application in Detecting GSM Signals in a Local GSM System; Application in Image Compression and Classification; Simulations; Conclusion; Bibliography; Authors' Biographies , Also available in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781627052313
    Additional Edition: Print version Partial Update Least-Square Adaptive Filtering
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    北京 : 北京出版社
    UID:
    gbv_1055961461
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Original writing title: 文史资料选编 : 第八辑
    Note: 内部发行
    Language: Chinese
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    北京 : 北京出版社
    UID:
    gbv_1056510307
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Original writing title: 文苑撷英 : 北京文史资料精华
    ISBN: 7200039918
    Series Statement: 北京文史资料精华
    Language: Chinese
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    北京 : 北京出版社
    UID:
    gbv_1056528362
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Original writing title: 世纪风云 : 北京文史资料精华
    ISBN: 720003990X
    Series Statement: 北京文史资料精华
    Language: Chinese
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    北京 : 北京出版社
    UID:
    gbv_1056618108
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Original writing title: 故宫退食录
    ISBN: 7200035734
    Language: Chinese
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    北京 : 中国文史出版社
    UID:
    gbv_1058227297
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Original writing title: 阜景文化街 : 北京西城名街
    ISBN: 7503410663
    Language: Chinese
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    San Rafael, California 〈1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA〉 : Morgan & Claypool
    UID:
    gbv_1654610860
    Format: Online Ressource (1 PDF (ix, 105 pages)) , illustrations.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781627052320
    Series Statement: Synthesis lectures on communications 1932-1708 # 10
    Content: Adaptive filters play an important role in the fields related to digital signal processing and communication, such as system identification, noise cancellation, channel equalization, and beamforming. In practical applications, the computational complexity of an adaptive filter is an important consideration. The Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm is widely used because of its low computational complexity (O(N)) and simplicity in implementation. The least squares algorithms, such as Recursive Least Squares (RLS), Conjugate Gradient (CG), and Euclidean Direction Search (EDS), can converge faster and have lower steady-state mean square error (MSE) than LMS. However, their high computational complexity (O(N2)) makes them unsuitable for many real-time applications. A well-known approach to controlling computational complexity is applying partial update (PU) method to adaptive filters. A partial update method can reduce the adaptive algorithm complexity by updating part of the weight vector instead of the entire vector or by updating part of the time. In the literature, there are only a few analyses of these partial update adaptive filter algorithms. Most analyses are based on partial update LMS and its variants. Only a few papers have addressed partial update RLS and Affine Projection (AP). Therefore, analyses for PU least-squares adaptive filter algorithms are necessary and meaningful
    Note: Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science. - Series from website. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-103). - Compendex. INSPEC. Google scholar. Google book search. - Title from PDF title page (viewed on May 21, 2014) , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1056197781
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Original writing title: 文史资料选编 : 第十九辑
    Note: 内部发行
    Language: Chinese
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