Abstract:The windup properties of a recently suggested recursive parameter estimation algorithm are investigated in comparison with a number of well-known techniques such as the Normalized Least Squares Algorithm (NLMS) and the Kalman filter (KF). An acoustic echo cancellation application is used as a benchmark for comparing the properties of different approaches. The basic performance of the method, both for white and colored input signal, appears to be similar to that of the KF and superior to the NLMS. When the ener… Show more
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