Presentation 2004/5/6
A proposition of multi-channel system identification algorithm and its preventive condition of the increase of the estimation error
Kensaku FUJII, Mitsuji MUNEYASU,
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Abstract(in English) The most important issue in multi-channel system is that the identification performance deteriorates due to the cross-correlation between reference signals. The authors have already proposed a method improving the performance of two channel systems and derived its design condition. This paper presents a cross-correlation reduction method applicable to the systems whose number of channel is more than two, and moreover derives the preventive condition of the increase of the estimation error as the range of the step size.
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Keyword(in English) multi-channel system identification / cross-correlation reduction method / step size / estimation error / normalization norm
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Title (in English) A proposition of multi-channel system identification algorithm and its preventive condition of the increase of the estimation error
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Keyword(1) multi-channel system identification
Keyword(2) cross-correlation reduction method
Keyword(3) step size
Keyword(4) estimation error
Keyword(5) normalization norm
1st Author's Name Kensaku FUJII
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, University of Hyogo()
2nd Author's Name Mitsuji MUNEYASU
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Kansai Unuversity
Date 2004/5/6
Paper # SIP2004-9
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 34
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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