Title :
Analysis of the partitioned frequency-domain block LMS (PFBLMS) algorithm
Author :
Chan, Kheong Sann ; Farhang-Boroujeny, Berhouz
Author_Institution :
Data Storage Inst., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
9/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we present a new analysis of the partitioned frequency-domain block least-mean-square (PFBLMS) algorithm. We analyze the matrices that control the convergence rates of the various forms of the PFBLMS algorithm and evaluate their eigenvalues for both white and colored input processes. Because of the complexity of the problem, the detailed analyses are only given for the case where the filter input is a first-order autoregressive process (AR-1). However, the results are then generalized to arbitrary processes in a heuristic way by looking into a set of numerical examples. An interesting finding (that is consistent with earlier publications) is that the unconstrained PFBLMS algorithm suffers from slow modes of convergence, which the FBLMS algorithm does not. Fortunately, however, these modes are not present in the constrained PFBLMS algorithm, A simplified version of the constrained PFBLMS algorithm, which is known as the schedule-constrained PFBLMS algorithm, is also discussed, and the reason for its similar behavior to that of its fully constrained version is explained
Keywords :
adaptive filters; autoregressive processes; computational complexity; convergence of numerical methods; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; frequency-domain analysis; least mean squares methods; matrix algebra; FBLMS algorithm; PFBLMS algorithm; colored input processes; complexity; convergence; convergence rates; eigenvalues; filter input; first-order autoregressive process; matrices; partitioned frequency-domain block LMS algorithm; partitioned frequency-domain block least-mean-square algorithm; schedule-constrained PFBLMS algorithm; white input processes; Algorithm design and analysis; Convergence; Discrete Fourier transforms; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Filters; Frequency domain analysis; Least squares approximation; Partitioning algorithms; Scheduling algorithm; Time domain analysis;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on