Abstract

The authors present the nonlinear LMS adaptive filtering algorithm based on the discrete nonlinear Wiener model for second-order Volterra system identification application. The main approach is to perform a complete orthogonalisation procedure on the truncated Volterra series. This allows the use of the LMS adaptive linear filtering algorithm for calculating all the coefficients with efficiency. This orthogonalisation method is based on the nonlinear discrete Wiener model. It contains three sections: a single-input multi-output linear with memory section, a multi-input, multi-output nonlinear no-memory section and a multi-input, single-output amplification and summary section. For a white Gaussian noise input signal, the autocorrelation matrix of the adaptive filter input vector can be diagonalised unlike when using the Volterra model. This dramatically reduces the eigenvalue spread and results in more rapid convergence. Also, the discrete nonlinear Wiener model adaptive system allows us to represent a complicated Volterra system with only few coefficient terms. In general, it can also identify the nonlinear system without over-parameterisation. A theoretical performance analysis of steady-state behaviour is presented. Computer simulations are also included to verify the theory.

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