Abstract

In this paper, two methods for estimating the efficiency of the multichannel reception of a noisy signal have been compared. The first method is based on sliding optimum estimates of both covariance matrices and response vectors of a useful signal in receiving channels. The second method is based on adaptive noise filtering according to the Widrow–Hoff stochastic gradient descent algorithm. The second method is only shown to provide the maximum reception efficiency if there is no useful signal in additional receiving channels.

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