Visible to the public Convex Combination of Adaptive Filters under the Maximum Correntropy Criterion in Impulsive Interference

TitleConvex Combination of Adaptive Filters under the Maximum Correntropy Criterion in Impulsive Interference
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsLiming Shi, Yun Lin
JournalSignal Processing Letters, IEEE
Volume21
Pagination1385-1388
Date PublishedNov
ISSN1070-9908
KeywordsAdaptive algorithms, adaptive filtering, adaptive filters, adaptive filters convex combination, convergence, convergence speed, convex combination, convex combination method, filtering theory, impulsive interference, Interference, interference (signal), least mean squares methods, maximum correntropy criterion, MCC, mean square error methods, minimum mean square error criterion-based adaptive filtering algorithm, Robustness, Signal processing algorithms, Steady-state, steady-state mean square error, weight transfer, weight transfer method
Abstract

A robust adaptive filtering algorithm based on the convex combination of two adaptive filters under the maximum correntropy criterion (MCC) is proposed. Compared with conventional minimum mean square error (MSE) criterion-based adaptive filtering algorithm, the MCC-based algorithm shows a better robustness against impulsive interference. However, its major drawback is the conflicting requirements between convergence speed and steady-state mean square error. In this letter, we use the convex combination method to overcome the tradeoff problem. Instead of minimizing the squared error to update the mixing parameter in conventional convex combination scheme, the method of maximizing the correntropy is introduced to make the proposed algorithm more robust against impulsive interference. Additionally, we report a novel weight transfer method to further improve the tracking performance. The good performance in terms of convergence rate and steady-state mean square error is demonstrated in plant identification scenarios that include impulsive interference and abrupt changes.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6857382/
DOI10.1109/LSP.2014.2337899
Citation Key6857382