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1. A family of adaptive filter algorithms with decorrelating properties
Rupp, M.;
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on [see also Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on]
Volume 46,  Issue 3,  March 1998 Page(s):771 - 775
Abstract:

Although the normalized least mean square (NLMS) algorithm is robust, it suffers from low convergence speed if driven by highly correlated input signals. One method presented to overcome this problem is the Ozeki/Umeda (1984) affine projection (AP) algorithm. The algorithm applies update directions that are orthogonal to the last P input vectors and thus allows decorrelation of an AR(P) input process, speeding up the convergence. This article presents a simple approach to show this property, which furthermore leads to the construction of new algorithms that can handle other kinds of correlations such as MA and ARMA processes. A statistical analysis is presented for this family of algorithms. Similar to the AP algorithm, these algorithms also suffer a possible increase in the noise energy caused by their pre-whitening filters
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