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Question about multiple linear regression model in adaptive filer

by fl <rxjwg98@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 28, 2008 at 08:44 AM

Hi,
On "Adaptive filter theory" by Simon Haykin, it gave the multiple
linear regression model as:

d(n) = A^H Um(n)+v(n)

A and U are vectors.

I don't understand the reason for this model why it put noise v(n)
just before the desired signal d(n). For normal FIR filtering, the
noise is just before the filter input. This multiple linear regression
model is not the same for the  filter practice. Furthmore, after the
introduction of this model, it applied it to the Wiener filtering,
which is not consider the noise component before the introduction of
multiple linear regression model.

I think the abstract model may be different from the practice, but it
should not be diverse far away fundamentally. In the digital
communication system simulation, noise is always added at the filter
input. Can you explain it to me? Thanks in advance
 




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Question about multiple linear regression model in adaptive file
fl <rxjwg98@[EMAIL PRO  2008-06-28 08:44:08 
Re: Question about multiple linear regression model in adaptive
Rune Allnor <allnor@[E  2008-06-28 09:16:04 
Re: Question about multiple linear regression model in adaptive
Rune Allnor <allnor@[E  2008-06-29 01:46:38 

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