Abstract
In order to reduce the steady-state misalignment of real-coefficient proportionate affine projection sign algorithm (RP-APSA) for sparse impulse responses, a memory RP-APSA is proposed in this paper by exploiting the historical values of proportionate factors, called MP-APSA. Further, to improve the robustness of MP-APSA and the recently proposed memory-improved RP-APSA (MIP-APSA) for impulse responses with mutative sparseness, two sparseness-controlled algorithms (SC-MP-APSA and SC-MIP-APSA) are developed by estimating the sparseness of the impulse response at each iteration. Simulation results in the context of acoustic echo cancellation show that the proposed algorithms retain good robustness against impulsive interferences. More importantly, the proposed sparseness-controlled algorithms can not only obtain low steady-state misalignment in both the sparse and dispersive situations, but also adapt to the variations in the sparseness of the impulse response.
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