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Reduced-Rank Adaptive Filtering Based on Joint Iterative Optimization of Adaptive Filters

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Simulations for an interference suppression application show that the proposed scheme outperforms in convergence and tracking the state-of-the-art reduced-rank schemes at significantly lower complexity.
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This letter proposes a novel adaptive reduced-rank filtering scheme based on joint iterative optimization of adaptive filters. The novel scheme consists of a joint iterative optimization of a bank of full-rank adaptive filters that forms the projection matrix and an adaptive reduced-rank filter that operates at the output of the bank of filters. We describe minimum mean-squared error (MMSE) expressions for the design of the projection matrix and the reduced-rank filter and low-complexity normalized least-mean squares (NLMS) adaptive algorithms for its efficient implementation. Simulations for an interference suppression application show that the proposed scheme outperforms in convergence and tracking the state-of-the-art reduced-rank schemes at significantly lower complexity.

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

TL;DR: 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.
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Gradient-based and least-squares-based iterative estimation algorithms for multi-input multi-output systems:

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Reduced-Rank Space–Time Adaptive Interference Suppression With Joint Iterative Least Squares Algorithms for Spread-Spectrum Systems

TL;DR: Simulations for a space-time interference suppression application with a direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) system show that the proposed scheme outperforms in convergence and tracking the state-of-the-art reduced-rank schemes at a comparable complexity.
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Adaptive Reduced-Rank Equalization Algorithms Based on Alternating Optimization Design Techniques for MIMO Systems

TL;DR: Simulations show that the proposed equalization algorithms outperform the existing reduced- and full- algorithms while requiring a comparable computational cost.
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Reduced-Rank STAP Schemes for Airborne Radar Based on Switched Joint Interpolation, Decimation and Filtering Algorithm

TL;DR: The simulation results show that the proposed RR-SJIDF STAP schemes with both the RLS and the CCG algorithms converge at a very fast speed and provide a considerable SINR improvement over the state-of-the-art reduced-rank schemes.
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