Model-driven online parameter adjustment for zero-attracting LMS

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Abstract

Zero-attracting least-mean-square (ZA-LMS) algorithm has been widely used for online sparse system identification. Similarly to most adaptive filtering algorithms and sparsity-inducing regularization techniques, ZA-LMS appears to face a trade-off between convergence speed and steady-state performance, and between sparsity level and estimation bias. It is therefore important, but not trivial, to optimally set the algorithm parameters. To address this issue, a variable-parameter ZA-LMS algorithm is proposed in this paper, based on a model of the stochastic transient behavior of the ZA-LMS. By minimizing the excess mean-square error (EMSE) at each iteration on the basis of a white input assumption, we obtain closed-form expression of the step-size and regularization parameter. To improve the performance, we introduce the same strategy for the reweighted ZA-LMS (RZA-LMS). Simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms and highlight their performance through comparisons with state-of-the-art algorithms, in the case of white and correlated inputs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)373-383
Number of pages11
JournalSignal Processing
Volume152
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2018

Keywords

  • Adaptive algorithms
  • Complex-valued signal
  • RZA-LMS
  • Sparse system identification
  • Transient behavior model
  • Variable parameter strategy
  • ZA-LMS

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