Title :
A practical method of obtaining constant convergence rates in LMS adaptive arrays
Author_Institution :
Canadian Marconi Company, Kanata, ON, Canada
fDate :
3/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A practical, readily realizeable method of eliminating the old problem of widely disparate modal convergence rates in least mean squares (LMS) adaptive arrays is analyzed. The method is mathematically based on the Newton-Raphson iteration technique of finding zeros of a function. The practical realization is based on an extension of Compton\´s improved-feedback adaptive loop. It is shown how this modification results in constant and equal modal convergence rates in an adaptive array in conditions which cause widely disparate modal convergence rates in "standard" gradient-descent LMS algorithms, even in the presence of common circuit imperfections. The improved algorithm is compared to Compton\´s original improved-feedback loop and to a "standard" LMS adaptive array, all with equal open-loop time constants, then with individually optimized time constants. Preliminary experimental results are also shown to substantiate some of the analysis.
Keywords :
Adaptive arrays; Least-mean-square methods; Newton-Raphson methods; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Circuits; Convergence; Hardware; Helium; Least squares approximation; Microwave antennas; Robustness; Steady-state;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.1986.1143823