An improved proportionate normalized least-mean-square algorithm for broadband multipath channel estimation

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Abstract

To make use of the sparsity property of broadband multipath wireless communication channels, we mathematically propose an l p -norm-constrained proportionate normalized least-mean-square (LP-PNLMS) sparse channel estimation algorithm. A general l p -norm is weighted by the gain matrix and is incorporated into the cost function of the proportionate normalized least-mean-square (PNLMS) algorithm. This integration is equivalent to adding a zero attractor to the iterations, by which the convergence speed and steady-state performance of the inactive taps are significantly improved. Our simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can effectively improve the estimation performance of the PNLMS-based algorithm for sparse channel estimation applications. © 2014 Yingsong Li and Masanori Hamamura.

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Li, Y., & Hamamura, M. (2014). An improved proportionate normalized least-mean-square algorithm for broadband multipath channel estimation. The Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/572969

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