DocumentCode
24017
Title
A New Variable Regularized QR Decomposition-Based Recursive Least M-Estimate Algorithm—Performance Analysis and Acoustic Applications
Author
Chan, S.C. ; Chu, Y.J. ; Zhang, Z.G. ; Tsui, K.M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Volume
21
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
907
Lastpage
922
Abstract
This paper proposes a new variable regularized QR decompPosition (QRD)-based recursive least M-estimate (VR-QRRLM) adaptive filter and studies its convergence performance and acoustic applications. Firstly, variable L2 regularization is introduced to an efficient QRD-based implementation of the conventional RLM algorithm to reduce its variance and improve the numerical stability. Difference equations describing the convergence behavior of this algorithm in Gaussian inputs and additive contaminated Gaussian noises are derived, from which new expressions for the steady-state excess mean square error (EMSE) are obtained. They suggest that regularization can help to reduce the variance, especially when the input covariance matrix is ill-conditioned due to lacking of excitation, with slightly increased bias. Moreover, the advantage of the M-estimation algorithm over its least squares counterpart is analytically quantified. For white Gaussian inputs, a new formula for selecting the regularization parameter is derived from the MSE analysis, which leads to the proposed VR-QRRLM algorithm. Its application to acoustic path identification and active noise control (ANC) problems is then studied where a new filtered-x (FX) VR-QRRLM ANC algorithm is derived. Moreover, the performance of this new ANC algorithm under impulsive noises and regularization can be characterized by the proposed theoretical analysis. Simulation results show that the VR-QRRLM-based algorithms considerably outperform the traditional algorithms when the input signal level is low or in the presence of impulsive noises and the theoretical predictions are in good agreement with simulation results.
Keywords
Gaussian noise; acoustic noise; acoustic signal detection; acoustic signal processing; active noise control; adaptive filters; convergence; covariance matrices; difference equations; impulse noise; mean square error methods; numerical stability; recursive estimation; singular value decomposition; ANC algorithm; EMSE; QR decomposition; QRD; RLM algorithm; VR-QRRLM algorithm; acoustic path identification; acoustic signal processing; active noise control; adaptive filter; additive contaminated Gaussian noise; convergence; covariance matrix; difference equation; excess mean square error; impulsive noise; numerical stability; recursive least M-estimation algorithm; regularization; Adaptive filters; Algorithm design and analysis; Convergence; Noise; Performance analysis; Signal processing algorithms; Vectors; ANC; Adaptive filters; performance analysis; recursive M-estimation; variable regularization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1558-7916
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASL.2012.2236315
Filename
6417978
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