Title :
Sequential blind source separation based exclusively on second-order statistics developed for a class of periodic signals
Author :
Jafari, Maria G. ; Wang, Wenwu ; Chambers, Jonathon A. ; Hoya, Tetsuya ; Cichocki, Andrzej
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Queen Mary Univ. of London, UK
fDate :
3/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A sequential algorithm for the blind separation of a class of periodic source signals is introduced in this paper. The algorithm is based only on second-order statistical information and exploits the assumption that the source signals have distinct periods. Separation is performed by sequentially converging to a solution which in effect diagonalizes the output covariance matrix constructed at a lag corresponding to the fundamental period of the source we select, the one with the smallest period. Simulation results for synthetic signals and real electrocardiogram recordings show that the proposed algorithm has the ability to restore statistical independence, and its performance is comparable to that of the equivariant adaptive source separation (EASI) algorithm, a benchmark high-order statistics-based sequential algorithm with similar computational complexity. The proposed algorithm is also shown to mitigate the limitation that the EASI algorithm can separate at most one Gaussian distributed source. Furthermore, the steady-state performance of the proposed algorithm is compared with that of EASI and the block-based second-order blind identification (SOBI) method.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; blind source separation; computational complexity; covariance matrices; higher order statistics; Gaussian distributed source; computational complexity; covariance matrix; electrocardiogram recordings; equivalent adaptive source separation algorithm; higher-order statistics; periodic source signal; second-order blind identification method; sequential algorithm; sequential blind source separation; statistical independence; Biomedical signal processing; Blind source separation; Computational modeling; Covariance matrix; Higher order statistics; Laboratories; Multidimensional signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Signal restoration; Source separation; Blind source separation; fetal electrocardiogram extraction; periodic signals; second-order statistics;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2005.863005