Influence of Channel Transfer Function on LMS Algorithm Based Nonrecursive Deghosting in Analog TV (CROSBI ID 481457)
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Dadić, Martin
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Influence of Channel Transfer Function on LMS Algorithm Based Nonrecursive Deghosting in Analog TV
Ghosts are time delayed, attenuated and distorted versions of the intended television signal. This paper treats influence of the channel transfer function on performance of an adaptive inverse modeling method, namely the least mean squares (LMS) algorithm. The zeros in the channel transfer function are corresponding to poles in inverse model. With these poles inside or outside unit circle on z-plane, accurate enough modeling can be achieved with left-handed and right-handed sequences, using finite impulse response (FIR) filters large enough and modeling delay. For non repeated poles, level of residual ghosts is greater, but line-by-line processing can make them smaller and their level decreases when number of taps is increased. Repeated poles cause largest magnitudes of residual ghosts, and they cannot be suppressed more than a level even with increased number of taps.
deghosting; least mean squares algorithm; adaptive inverse modeling
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377-380-x.
2001.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Bratislava: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Podaci o skupu
IEEE Region 8 EUROCON2001 International Conference on Trends in Communications
predavanje
04.07.2001-07.07.2001
Bratislava, Slovačka