Title :
Multipath reduction using constant modulus conjugate gradient techniques
Author_Institution :
Mitre Corp., Bedford, MA, USA
fDate :
10/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A conjugate-gradient (CG) constant-modulus adaptive processor is proposed. For the generalized sidelobe canceler (GSC) signal processing configuration, this algorithm, CG-GSC, exhibits improved convergence over previous methods. Theoretical expressions are presented for convergence and weight update of a linearly constrained constant modulus generalized sidelobe canceler. Theoretical expressions are then derived for the conjugate direction vectors. These vectors are used to update the filter weights for a conjugate gradient adaptation rule. A simulation study of the conjugate adaptation rule reveals the increase in convergence rate for the generalized sidelobe canceler. Performance comparisons of the CG-GSC and a first-order gradient GSC for a BPSK signal with multipath and white noise interference indicate that the CG-GSC adaptation rule not only increases convergence by a factor of five compared to the first-order gradient GSC, but in some instances improves the bit error rate of the demodulated BPSK signal
Keywords :
adaptive filters; conjugate gradient methods; convergence of numerical methods; demodulation; error statistics; filtering and prediction theory; interference suppression; phase shift keying; BPSK signal; adaptive processor; bit error rate; conjugate direction vectors; conjugate gradient adaptation rule; constant modulus conjugate gradient techniques; convergence; demodulation; filter weights; generalized sidelobe canceler; multipath reduction; signal processing; white noise; Adaptive signal processing; Binary phase shift keying; Bit error rate; Character generation; Constraint theory; Convergence; Filters; Interference; Signal processing algorithms; White noise;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on