• DocumentCode
    1270889
  • Title

    The stability of variable step-size LMS algorithms

  • Author

    Gelfand, Saul B. ; Wei, Yongbin ; Krogmeier, James V.

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
  • Volume
    47
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    3277
  • Lastpage
    3288
  • Abstract
    Variable step-site LMS (VSLMS) algorithms are a popular approach to adaptive filtering, which can provide improved performance while maintaining the simplicity and robustness of conventional fixed step-size LMS. Here, we examine the stability of VSLMS with uncorrelated stationary Gaussian data. Most VSLMS described in the literature use a data-dependent step-size, where the step-size either depends on the data before the current time (prior step-size rule) or through the current time (posterior step-size rule). It has often been assumed that VSLMS algorithms are stable (in the sense of mean-square bounded weights), provided that the step-size is constrained to lie within the corresponding stability region for the LMS algorithm. For a single tap fitter, we find exact expressions for the stability region of VSLMS over the classes of prior and posterior step-sizes and show that the stability region for prior step size coincides with that of fixed step-size, but the region for posterior step-size is strictly smaller than for fixed step-size. For the multiple tap case, we obtain bounds on the stability regions with similar properties. The approach taken here is a generalization of the classical method of analyzing, the exponential stability of the weight covariance equation for LMS. Although it is not possible to derive a weight covariance equation for general data-dependent VSLMS, the weight variances can be upper bounded by the solution of a linear time-invariant difference equation, after appropriately dealing with certain nonlinear terms. For prior step-size (like fixed step-size), the state matrix is symmetric, whereas for posterior step-size, the symmetry is lost, requiring a more detailed analysis. The results are verified by computer simulations
  • Keywords
    adaptive filters; adaptive signal processing; asymptotic stability; filtering theory; least mean squares methods; numerical stability; VSLMS algorithms; adaptive filtering; computer simulations; data-dependent VSLMS; data-dependent step-size; exact expressions; exponential stability; fixed step-size; linear time-invariant difference equation; mean-square bounded weights; posterior step-size rule; prior step-size rule; single tap fitter; stability region bounds; symmetric state matrix; uncorrelated stationary Gaussian data; upper bound; variable step-size LMS algorithms; weight covariance equation; weight variances; Adaptive filters; Computer simulation; Covariance matrix; Difference equations; Filtering algorithms; Least squares approximation; Nonlinear equations; Robustness; Stability analysis; Symmetric matrices;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1053-587X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/78.806072
  • Filename
    806072