Employing a recently introduced unified adaptive filter theory, we show how the performance of a large number of important adaptive filter algorithms can be predicted within a general framework in nonstationary environment. This approach is based on energy conservation arguments and does not need to assume a Gaussian or white distribution for the regressors. This general performance analysis can be used to evaluate the mean square performance of the Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm, its normalized version (NLMS), the family of Affine Projection Algorithms (APA), the Recursive Least Squares (RLS), the Data-Reusing LMS (DR-LMS), its normalized version (NDR-LMS), the Block Least Mean Squares (BLMS), the Block Normalized LMS (BNLMS), the Trans...
Although the least mean fourth (LMF) and the least mean mixed norm (LMMN) adaptive algorithms are re...
In this paper we present a general formalism for the establishment of the family of selective partia...
Abstract — This paper presents a comparative performance study between the recently proposed time-va...
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This paper uses averaging analysis to study the mean-square performance of adaptive filters, not onl...
Recently, a novel class of nonlinear adaptive filters, called spline adaptive filters (SAFs), has be...
This article provides an overview of an energy-based approach to the study of the steady-state and t...
Adaptive filters that self-adjust their transfer functions according to optimizing algorithms are po...
This letter provides a unified mean-square performance analysis of the class of data reusing adaptiv...
Abstract Adaptive filtering algorithms are widespread today owing to their flexibility and simplicit...
In this book, the authors provide insights into the basics of adaptive filtering, which are particul...
We study the possibility of combining least-mean-squares, or stochastic, performance with H^∞-optim...
One of the essential components of much of DSP application is noise cancellation. Changes in real ti...
Adaptive signal processing algorithms derived from LS (least squares) cost functions are known to co...
Abstract—For the least mean square (LMS) algorithm, we ana-lyze the correlation matrix of the filter...
Although the least mean fourth (LMF) and the least mean mixed norm (LMMN) adaptive algorithms are re...
In this paper we present a general formalism for the establishment of the family of selective partia...
Abstract — This paper presents a comparative performance study between the recently proposed time-va...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
This paper uses averaging analysis to study the mean-square performance of adaptive filters, not onl...
Recently, a novel class of nonlinear adaptive filters, called spline adaptive filters (SAFs), has be...
This article provides an overview of an energy-based approach to the study of the steady-state and t...
Adaptive filters that self-adjust their transfer functions according to optimizing algorithms are po...
This letter provides a unified mean-square performance analysis of the class of data reusing adaptiv...
Abstract Adaptive filtering algorithms are widespread today owing to their flexibility and simplicit...
In this book, the authors provide insights into the basics of adaptive filtering, which are particul...
We study the possibility of combining least-mean-squares, or stochastic, performance with H^∞-optim...
One of the essential components of much of DSP application is noise cancellation. Changes in real ti...
Adaptive signal processing algorithms derived from LS (least squares) cost functions are known to co...
Abstract—For the least mean square (LMS) algorithm, we ana-lyze the correlation matrix of the filter...
Although the least mean fourth (LMF) and the least mean mixed norm (LMMN) adaptive algorithms are re...
In this paper we present a general formalism for the establishment of the family of selective partia...
Abstract — This paper presents a comparative performance study between the recently proposed time-va...