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Adaptive Reduced-Rank Processing Based on Joint and Iterative Interpolation, Decimation, and Filtering

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An iterative least squares (LS) procedure to jointly optimize the interpolation, decimation and filtering tasks for reduced-rank adaptive filtering for interference suppression in code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems is described.
Abstract
We present an adaptive reduced-rank signal processing technique for performing dimensionality reduction in general adaptive filtering problems. The proposed method is based on the concept of joint and iterative interpolation, decimation and filtering. We describe an iterative least squares (LS) procedure to jointly optimize the interpolation, decimation and filtering tasks for reduced-rank adaptive filtering. In order to design the decimation unit, we present the optimal decimation scheme and also propose low-complexity decimation structures. We then develop low-complexity least-mean squares (LMS) and recursive least squares (RLS) algorithms for the proposed scheme along with automatic rank and branch adaptation techniques. An analysis of the convergence properties and issues of the proposed algorithms is carried out and the key features of the optimization problem such as the existence of multiple solutions are discussed. We consider the application of the proposed algorithms to interference suppression in code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems. Simulations results show that the proposed algorithms outperform the best known reduced-rank schemes with lower complexity.

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Normalized Adaptive Channel Equalizer Based on Minimal Symbol-Error-Rate

TL;DR: A new approach to derive the minimum-symbol-error-rate adaptive equalizers is presented, formulated as minimizing the norm between two subsequent parameter vectors under the constraint of symbol- error-rate minimization.
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A Quadratic-Interpolated LUT-Based Digital Predistortion Technique for Cellular Power Amplifiers

TL;DR: A low-complexity joint-polynomial/LUT predistortion PA linearizer is proposed to obtain fast linearization and result shows that the proposed method can achieve up to 500% improvement in convergence speed compared with the conventional linear interpolation approach for the wideband code-division multiple access application.
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Dynamic Oversampling for 1-Bit ADCs in Large-Scale Multiple-Antenna Systems

TL;DR: Simulations show that systems with the proposed dynamic Oversampling outperform those with uniform oversampling in terms of computational cost, achievable sum rate and symbol error rate performance.
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Blind Adaptive Interference Suppression Based on Set-Membership Constrained Constant-Modulus Algorithms With Dynamic Bounds

TL;DR: Simulations for a number of scenarios of interest with a DS-CDMA system show that the proposed algorithms outperform previously reported techniques with a smaller number of parameter updates and a reduced risk of overbounding or underbounding.
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A low-complexity strategy for speeding up the convergence of convex combinations of adaptive filters

TL;DR: A low-complexity strategy for accelerating the convergence of convex combinations of adaptive filters is proposed, based on an instantaneous transfer of coefficients from a fast adaptive filter to a slow adaptive filter, which is performed according to a pre-defined window length.
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