Sign function based sparse adaptive filtering algorithms for robust channel estimation under non-Gaussian noise environments (Q1736823)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042363
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042363 |
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Sign function based sparse adaptive filtering algorithms for robust channel estimation under non-Gaussian noise environments (English)
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26 March 2019
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Summary: Robust channel estimation is required for coherent demodulation in multipath fading wireless communication systems which are often deteriorated by non-Gaussian noises. Our research is motivated by the fact that classical sparse least mean square error (LMS) algorithms are very sensitive to impulsive noise while standard SLMS algorithm does not take into account the inherent sparsity information of wireless channels. This paper proposes a sign function based sparse adaptive filtering algorithm for developing robust channel estimation techniques. Specifically, sign function based least mean square error (SLMS) algorithms to remove the non-Gaussian noise that is described by a symmetric \(\alpha\)-stable noise model. By exploiting channel sparsity, sparse SLMS algorithms are proposed by introducing several effective sparse-promoting functions into the standard SLMS algorithm. The convergence analysis of the proposed sparse SLMS algorithms indicates that they outperform the standard SLMS algorithm for robust sparse channel estimation, which can be also verified by simulation results.
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robust sparse channel estimation
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sign function based least mean square error (SLMS)
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sparsity-promoting function
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non-Gaussian noise
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convergence analysis
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