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Analysis of the transient behavior of unconstrained frequency-domain adaptive filters
Frequency-domain adaptive filters have gained increased attraction, especially for acoustic applications such as echo canceling, active noise control etc. Nevertheless, a theoretical analysis of their transient behavior, which could considerably simplify the design of such filters, is not yet availa...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Frequency-domain adaptive filters have gained increased attraction, especially for acoustic applications such as echo canceling, active noise control etc. Nevertheless, a theoretical analysis of their transient behavior, which could considerably simplify the design of such filters, is not yet available. For filters which are based on the so-called "overlap-save" technique, we derive analytic expressions describing the transient behavior of the averaged parameter vector and the MSE (mean squared error). Similar to the "independence" theory allowing the time-domain LMS (least mean square) algorithm to be analyzed, we propose some well-defined approximations making the analysis tractable. We show that the obtained simple analytic expressions thereof coincide for any reasonable step-size factors with the corresponding simulations.< > |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ISCAS.1994.408895 |