Convergence analysis of the zero-attracting variable step-size LMS algorithm for sparse system identification

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The variable step-size least-mean-square algorithm (VSSLMS) is an enhanced version of the least-mean-square algorithm (LMS) that aims at improving both convergence rate and mean-square error. The VSSLMS algorithm, just like other popular adaptive methods such as recursive least squares and Kalman filter, is not able to exploit the system sparsity. The zero-attracting variable step-size LMS (ZA-VSSLMS) algorithm was proposed to improve the performance of the variable step-size LMS (VSSLMS) algorithm for system identification when the system is sparse. It combines the l(1)-norm penalty function with the original cost function of the VSSLMS to exploit the sparsity of the system. In this paper, we present the convergence and stability analysis of the ZA-VSSLMS algorithm. The performance of the ZA-VSSLMS is compared to those of the standard LMS, VSSLMS, and ZA-LMS algorithms in a sparse system identification setting.

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Adaptive filters, l(1) norm, Zero attracting, Sparse, System identification

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Signal Image and Video Processing

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