ADAPTIVE FILTER
(ALA for Digital Signal Processing (2171003))
Submitted By:
YADAV VIJAY R (140403111014)
CHAUDHARI RAVI L (140403111016)
Guided By:
Prof. M. I. Patel
Department of E & C Engineering
Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering
Visnagar-384315, Dist. Mehsana (N. G.)
Adaptive filter
the signal and/or noise characteristics are often
nonstationary and the statistical parameters vary
with time
An adaptive filter has an adaptation algorithm, that is
meant to monitor the environment and vary the filter
transfer function accordingly
based in the actual signals received, attempts to find
the optimum filter design
Adaptive filter
The basic operation now involves two processes :
1. a filtering process, which produces an output signal
in response to a given input signal.
2. an adaptation process, which aims to adjust the filter
parameters (filter transfer function) to the (possibly
time-varying) environment
Often, the (average) square value of the error signal is
used as the optimization criterion
Adaptive filter
•Because of complexity of the optimizing algorithms
most adaptive filters are digital filters that perform
digital signal processing
When processing
analog signals,
the adaptive filter
is then preceded
by A/D and D/A
convertors.
Adaptive filter
•The generalization to adaptive IIR filters leads to
stability problems
•It’s common to use
a FIR digital filter
with adjustable
coefficients
Applications of Adaptive Filters:
Identification
Used to provide a linear model of an unknown
plant
Applications:
System identification
Example:
Acoustic Echo Cancellation
Applications are many
Digital Communications
(OFDM , MIMO , CDMA, and
RFID)
Channel Equalisation
Adaptive noise cancellation
Adaptive echo cancellation
System identification
Smart antenna systems
Blind system equalisation
And many, many others