943 research outputs found

    Fetal electrocardiogram extraction by sequential source separation in the wavelet domain

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    This work addresses the problem of fetal electrocardiogram extraction using blind source separation (BSS) in the wavelet domain. A new approach is proposed, which is particularly advantageous when the mixing environment is noisy and time-varying, and that is shown, analytically and in simulation, to improve the convergence rate of the natural gradient algorithm. The distribution of the wavelet coefficients of the source signals is then modeled by a generalized Gaussian probability density, whereby in the time-scale domain the problem of selecting appropriate nonlinearities when separating mixtures of both sub- and super-Gaussian signals is mitigated, as shown by experimental results

    Sequential blind source separation based exclusively on second-order statistics developed for a class of periodic signals

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    A sequential algorithm for the blind separation of a class of periodic source signals is introduced in this paper. The algorithm is based only on second-order statistical information and exploits the assumption that the source signals have distinct periods. Separation is performed by sequentially converging to a solution which in effect diagonalizes the output covariance matrix constructed at a lag corresponding to the fundamental period of the source we select, the one with the smallest period. Simulation results for synthetic signals and real electrocardiogram recordings show that the proposed algorithm has the ability to restore statistical independence, and its performance is comparable to that of the equivariant adaptive source separation (EASI) algorithm, a benchmark high-order statistics-based sequential algorithm with similar computational complexity. The proposed algorithm is also shown to mitigate the limitation that the EASI algorithm can separate at most one Gaussian distributed source. Furthermore, the steady-state performance of the proposed algorithm is compared with that of EASI and the block-based second-order blind identification (SOBI) method

    Cram\'er-Rao Bounds for Complex-Valued Independent Component Extraction: Determined and Piecewise Determined Mixing Models

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    This paper presents Cram\'er-Rao Lower Bound (CRLB) for the complex-valued Blind Source Extraction (BSE) problem based on the assumption that the target signal is independent of the other signals. Two instantaneous mixing models are considered. First, we consider the standard determined mixing model used in Independent Component Analysis (ICA) where the mixing matrix is square and non-singular and the number of the latent sources is the same as that of the observed signals. The CRLB for Independent Component Extraction (ICE) where the mixing matrix is re-parameterized in order to extract only one independent target source is computed. The target source is assumed to be non-Gaussian or non-circular Gaussian while the other signals (background) are circular Gaussian or non-Gaussian. The results confirm some previous observations known for the real domain and bring new results for the complex domain. Also, the CRLB for ICE is shown to coincide with that for ICA when the non-Gaussianity of background is taken into account. %unless the assumed sources' distributions are misspecified. Second, we extend the CRLB analysis to piecewise determined mixing models. Here, the observed signals are assumed to obey the determined mixing model within short blocks where the mixing matrices can be varying from block to block. However, either the mixing vector or the separating vector corresponding to the target source is assumed to be constant across the blocks. The CRLBs for the parameters of these models bring new performance bounds for the BSE problem.Comment: 25 pages, 8 figure

    Perceptually motivated blind source separation of convolutive audio mixtures

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    A new blind signal separation algorithm for instantaneous MIMO system

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    We address the problem of adaptive blind source separation (BSS) from instantaneous multi-input multi-output (MIMO) channels. In this paper, we propose a new constant modulus (CM)-based algorithm which employ nonlinear function as the de-correlation term. Moreover, it is shown by theoretical analysis that the proposed algorithm has less mean square error (MSE), i.e., better separation performance, in steady state than the cross-correlation and constant modulus algorithm (CC-CMA). Numerical simulations show the effectiveness of the proposed result.<br /

    A Joint Optimization Criterion for Blind DS-CDMA Detection

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    This paper addresses the problem of the blind detection of a desired user in an asynchronous DS-CDMA communications system with multipath propagation channels. Starting from the inverse filter criterion introduced by Tugnait and Li in 2001, we propose to tackle the problem in the context of the blind signal extraction methods for ICA. In order to improve the performance of the detector, we present a criterion based on the joint optimization of several higher-order statistics of the outputs. An algorithm that optimizes the proposed criterion is described, and its improved performance and robustness with respect to the near-far problem are corroborated through simulations. Additionally, a simulation using measurements on a real software-radio platform at 5 GHz has also been performed.Ministerio de Ciencia y tecnología TEC2004-06451-C05-0
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