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Sample matrix inversion

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Sample matrix inversion (or direct matrix inversion) is an algorithm that estimates weights of an array (adaptive filter) by replacing the correlation matrix Ru with its estimate. Using K samples , an unbiased estimate of Ru, the correlation matrix of the array signals, may be obtained by means of a simple averaging scheme:

The expression of the theoretically optimal weights requires the inverse of Ru, and the inverse of the estimates matrix is then used for finding estimated optimal weights.

References

  • Widrow, B.; Mantey, P. E.; Griffiths, L. J.; Goode, B. B. (1967). "Adaptive antenna systems" (PDF). Proceedings of the IEEE. 55 (12): 2143–2159. doi:10.1109/proc.1967.6092.
  • Haykin, S. (2002). Adaptive Filter Theory. Prentice Hall. pp. 165–168. ISBN 0-13-048434-2.