Abstract

An analysis of the canonical correlation analysis (CCA) approach in blind source separation is provided. In particular, it is proved that by maximizing the autocorrelation functions of the recovered signals we can separate the source signals successfully. We show that the CCA approach represents the same generalised eigenvalue decomposition problem introduced in the matrix pencil method. Finally, an adaptive blind source extraction (BSE) algorithm is derived as an online realisation of the CCA approach. Simulation results verify the proposed approach.

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