DocumentCode
828894
Title
Qualitative behavior of nonlinear differential equations describing adaptive filters using nonideal multipliers
Author
Mitra, Debasis ; Sondhi, Man Mohan
Author_Institution
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Volume
24
Issue
2
fYear
1979
fDate
4/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
276
Lastpage
283
Abstract
We analyze the behavior of a well-known class of analog adaptive filters in which all the multipliers are replaced by nonideal multipliers for which the linearity requirement with respect to one of the inputs is relaxed. Applications of these filters have been proposed in many different engineering contexts which have in common the following idealized problem: a system has a vector input xt and a scalar output
, where
is an unknown lime-invariant coefficient vector. From a knowledge of xt and zt it is required to estimate
. The estimate vector is
where ht is generated in the filter as the solution of a differential equation and
is a nonlinear map defined by the characteristics of the nonideal multipliers. The effectiveness of the filter is determined by the convergence properties of the misalignment vector,
. With a weak nondegeneracy requirement on xt , the "mixing condition," we prove the exponential convergence of
. Considerable emphasis is placed on the analysis of the effects of various important departures from the idealized problem as when noise is present, the coefficient vector
is time varying, etc. The results show that in every important aspect the qualitative behavior is similar to that of the conventional filter in which ideal multipliers are used. However, new techniques are required for the analysis of this inherently nonlinear system.
, where
is an unknown lime-invariant coefficient vector. From a knowledge of x
. The estimate vector is
where h
is a nonlinear map defined by the characteristics of the nonideal multipliers. The effectiveness of the filter is determined by the convergence properties of the misalignment vector,
. With a weak nondegeneracy requirement on x
. Considerable emphasis is placed on the analysis of the effects of various important departures from the idealized problem as when noise is present, the coefficient vector
is time varying, etc. The results show that in every important aspect the qualitative behavior is similar to that of the conventional filter in which ideal multipliers are used. However, new techniques are required for the analysis of this inherently nonlinear system.Keywords
Adaptive filters; Nonlinear filtering; Adaptive filters; Adaptive systems; Character generation; Differential equations; Ferroelectric films; Learning systems; Linearity; Nonlinear equations; Nonvolatile memory; Random access memory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9286
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAC.1979.1101992
Filename
1101992
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