DocumentCode :
1264758
Title :
Tracking properties of a gradient-based second-order adaptive IIR notch filter with constrained poles and zeros
Author :
Xiao, Yegui ; Takeshita, Yoshihiro ; Shida, Katsunori
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Human Life & Environ. Sci., Hiroshima Prefectural Women´´s Univ., Japan
Volume :
50
Issue :
4
fYear :
2002
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
878
Lastpage :
888
Abstract :
Gradient-type adaptive IIR notch filters have many attractive merits for various real-life applications since they require a small number of computations and yet demonstrate practical performance. However, it is generally quite difficult to assess their performance analytically. Their tracking properties, in particular, have not yet been investigated. In this paper, the tracking performance of a plain gradient (PG) algorithm is analyzed in detail for a second-order adaptive IIR notch filter with constrained poles and zeros, which takes a linear chirp signal as its input. First, two sets of difference equations for the frequency tracking error and mean square error (MSE) are established in the sense of convergence in the mean and convergence in the mean square, respectively. Closed-form expressions for the asymptotic tracking error and MSE are then derived from these difference equations. An optimum step-size parameter for the algorithm is also evaluated based on the minimization of the asymptotic tracking error or the tracking MSE. It is discovered that the asymptotic tracking error may be driven to zero for a positive chirp rate by selecting a proper step size, which is an interesting property for a real-valued adaptive filtering algorithm. Extensive simulations are performed to support the analytical findings
Keywords :
IIR filters; adaptive filters; convergence of numerical methods; gradient methods; mean square error methods; minimisation; notch filters; poles and zeros; tracking filters; MSE; asymptotic tracking error; closed-form expressions; convergence; difference equations; frequency tracking error; gradient-based second-order adaptive IIR notch filter; gradient-type adaptive IIR notch filters; linear chirp signal; mean square error; minimization; optimum step-size parameter; plain gradient algorithm; poles and zeros; positive chirp rate; step size; tracking properties; Adaptive filters; Algorithm design and analysis; Chirp; Convergence; Difference equations; IIR filters; Nonlinear filters; Performance analysis; Poles and zeros; Signal analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/78.992134
Filename :
992134
Link To Document :
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