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Adaptive Wiener Filters for Control and Signal Processing:
A Project Summary
Anders Ahlén
and
Mikael Sternad
NUTEK Workshop on Digital Communications,
Kista, Sweden, June 1-2, 1993.
In Pdf (without figures).
- Outline:
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Our research has partly been supported by the Nutek program on
Digital Communications and later on Telecommunications
since 1988. The paper summarizes our activities in 1992-1993.
- Abstract:
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In the project, work has been carried out on problems
spanning the fields of Signal processing, Communications,
and Control.
A guiding principle has been to formulate general
problems, originating from relevant applications. Here
equalization of fading mobile radio channels
has served as a main source of inspiration, and also a useful
application for testing new ideas.
The aim is, however, to develop
general tools and methods useful for a large range of problems.
Very central in our work is the desire to obtain
explicit solutions and to gain engineering insight.
As a means to accomplish that,
the Polynomial Systems framework has been used.
It describes linear dynamic systems in input-output form,
and has been useful in our study of
general IIR-filter structures, implicit adaptive schemes,
probabilistic descriptions of model errors, and utilization of
a priori information. Our long term goal
is to provide a general model-based design concept,
for solving a variety of problems in Signal Processing,
Communications and Control.
The publication of the book chapters
[B2] ,
[B3]
and
[B4]
are steps towards this goal.
A short summary of the main activities, and a list of publications,
are given in the paper.
- Related publications:
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Licentiate Thesis by L Lindbom 1992,
on tracking of time-varying mobile radio channels.
PhD Thesis by L Lindbom 1995,
on tracking of time-varying mobile radio channels.
Paper in Automatica 1993,
on the design of (scalar) robust filters.
Paper in Signal Processing 1994,
on filter design via inner-outer factorization.
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