A robust adaptive decomposable Volterra filter based on the hyperbolic tangent Leclerc function and its performance analysis
Qianqian Liu,
Zhigang Li,
Yigang He
Abstract:SummaryMost of the existing adaptive filter algorithms pay more attention to improving performance while ignoring the computational complexity and the impact of the impulsive environment. When encountering the impulsive noise environments, the performance of traditional nonlinear adaptive filter may be significantly reduced and usually needs high computational cost. Therefore, this article proposes a hyperbolic tangent Leclerc robust nonlinear adaptive filter based on the low complexity decomposable Volterra m… Show more
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