Blind source separation (BSS) is the process of extracting sources from mixed data without or with limited awareness of the sources. This paper uses field programmable gate array (FPGA) to create an effective version of the Blind source separation algorithm (ICA) with a single Multiply Accumulate (MAC) adaptive filter and to optimize it. Recently, space research has paid a lot of attention to this technique. We address this problem in two sections. The first approach is ICA, which seeks a linear revolution that can enhance the mutual independence of the mixture to distinguish the source signals from mixed signals. The second is a powerful flexible finite impulse response (FIR) filter construction that makes use of a MAC core and is adaptable. The adjustable coefficient filters have been used in the proposed study to determine the undiscovered system utilizing an optimal least mean square (LMS) technique. The filter tap under consideration in this paper includes 32 taps, and hardware description language (HDL) and FPGA devices were used to carry out the analysis and synthesis of it. When compared to the described architecture, the executed filter architecture uses 80% fewer resources and increases clock frequency by nearly five times, and speed is increased up to 32%.
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