Title :
Source separation and tracking for time-varying systems
Author :
Coviello, C.M. ; Yoon, P.A. ; Sibul, L.H.
fDate :
7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Many situations arise when it is desired to recover from a noisy mixture of data both an estimate of a propagating source signal as well as its angular position. Accordingly, the problem of source separation and tracking for time-varying systems of moving sources is studied. Using techniques borrowed from independent component analysis (ICA) and numerical linear algebra, a processing solution is formulated. The ULV decomposition (ULVD), a member of the complete orthogonal decompositions (CODs) family is used to normalize and decorrelate the data. Since the ULVD is known to stably update and downdate with time-varying data, this step is named ULVD adaptive whitening. The ICA-based EASI (equivariant adaptive separation based on independence) algorithm is adapted to provide not only separated sources but direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimates. Developed improvements to this technique are an adaptive filter method for estimating the mixing matrix from the newly estimated signals as well as a simple cross-over detection scheme. Finally, the developed solutions are tested in simulation examples using meaningful performance measures.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; blind source separation; direction-of-arrival estimation; independent component analysis; linear algebra; signal detection; time-varying systems; tracking; adaptive filter method; angular position; complete orthogonal decompositions; cross-over detection scheme; direction-of-arrival estimates; equivariant adaptive separation based independence algorithm; independent component analysis; matrix mixing estimation; numerical linear algebra; source separation; source signal propagating; time-varying tracking systems; Decorrelation; Direction of arrival estimation; Independent component analysis; Laboratories; Linear algebra; Sensor arrays; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Source separation; Time varying systems;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Conference_Location :
7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.2008.4655374