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Algoritma penyesuaian baharu dicadangkan dengan memperkenalkan beberapa pengubahsuaian kepada algoritma kuasa dua terkecil rekursif (RLS). Kecuali varians hingar, algoritma yang dicadangkan tidak memerlukan sebarang statistik atau pengetahuan tentang isyarat yang diingini, oleh itu, ia sesuai untuk penapisan adaptif untuk anggaran saluran dalam sistem capaian berbilang pembahagian kod (CDMA) dalam kes di mana pendekatan RLS standard tidak boleh digunakan. Analisis teori menunjukkan penumpuan algoritma yang dicadangkan, dan keputusan simulasi untuk anggaran saluran CDMA menunjukkan bahawa algoritma yang dicadangkan mengatasi skema anggaran saluran sedia ada.
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Jihoon CHOI, Young-Ho JUNG, "Modified RLS Algorithm and Its Application to Channel Estimation for CDMA Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 5, pp. 1322-1325, May 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.1322.
Abstract: A new adaptive algorithm is proposed by introducing some modifications to the recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm. Except for the noise variance, the proposed algorithm does not require any statistics or knowledge of the desired signal, thus, it is suitable for adaptive filtering for channel estimation in code division multiple access (CDMA) systems in cases where the standard RLS approach cannot be used. A theoretical analysis demonstrates the convergence of the proposed algorithm, and simulation results for CDMA channel estimation show that the proposed algorithm outperforms existing channel estimation schemes.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.1322/_p
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abstract={A new adaptive algorithm is proposed by introducing some modifications to the recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm. Except for the noise variance, the proposed algorithm does not require any statistics or knowledge of the desired signal, thus, it is suitable for adaptive filtering for channel estimation in code division multiple access (CDMA) systems in cases where the standard RLS approach cannot be used. A theoretical analysis demonstrates the convergence of the proposed algorithm, and simulation results for CDMA channel estimation show that the proposed algorithm outperforms existing channel estimation schemes.},
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