Title :
Steady-state performance limitations of subband adaptive filters
Author :
Weiss, Stephan ; Stenger, Alexander ; Stewart, Robert W. ; Rabenstein, Rudolf
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
fDate :
9/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Nonperfect filterbanks used for subband adaptive filtering (SAF) are known to impose limitations on the steady-state performance of such systems. In this paper, we quantify the minimum mean-square error (MMSE) and the accuracy with which the overall SAF system can model an unknown system that it is set to identify. First, in case of MMSE limits, the error is evaluated based on a power spectral density description of aliased signal components, which is accessible via a source model for the subband signals that we derive. Approximations of the MMSE can be embedded in a signal-to-alias ratio (SAR), which is a factor by which the error power can be reduced by adaptive filtering. With simplifications, SAR only depends on the filterbanks. Second, in case of modeling, we link the accuracy of the SAF system to the filterbank mismatch in perfect reconstruction. When using modulated filterbanks, both error limits-MMSE and inaccuracy-can be linked to the prototype. We explicitly derive this for generalized DFT modulated filterbanks and demonstrate the validity of the analytical error limits and their approximations for a number of examples, whereby the analytically predicted limits of error quantities compare favorably with simulations
Keywords :
adaptive filters; adaptive signal processing; channel bank filters; discrete Fourier transforms; filtering theory; least mean squares methods; modulation; signal reconstruction; MMSE approximations; adaptive filtering; aliased signal components; error limits; error power; filterbank mismatch; generalized DFT modulated filterbanks; minimum mean-square error; nonperfect filterbanks; perfect reconstruction; power spectral density; signal-to-alias ratio; simulations; source model; steady-state performance limitations; subband adaptive filters; subband signals; Adaptive filters; Analytical models; Convergence; Echo cancellers; Error analysis; Mobile communication; Power system modeling; Prototypes; Steady-state; System identification;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on