Blind Adaptive Interference Suppression Based on Set-Membership Constrained Constant-Modulus Algorithms with Time-Varying Bounds
Abstract
This work presents blind constrained constant modulus (CCM) adaptive algorithms based on the set-membership filtering (SMF) concept and incorporates dynamic bounds {for interference suppression} applications. We develop stochastic gradient and recursive least squares type algorithms based on the CCM design criterion in accordance with the specifications of the SMF concept. We also propose a blind framework that includes channel and amplitude estimators that take into account parameter estimation dependency, multiple access interference (MAI) and inter-symbol interference (ISI) to address the important issue of bound specification in multiuser communications. A convergence and tracking analysis of the proposed algorithms is carried out along with the development of analytical expressions to predict their performance. 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.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1212.6626,
title = {Blind Adaptive Interference Suppression Based on Set-Membership Constrained Constant-Modulus Algorithms with Time-Varying Bounds},
author = {Rodrigo C. de Lamare and Paulo S. R. Diniz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.6626},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 figures, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2012