In this paper, a new method for canceling the interchannel interference in the presence of crosstalk is proposed. The cancellation problem is formulated as a system identification problem, and then the transmission path and the interference path of each channel are estimated with the Recursive Prediction Error Method. IIR adaptive filters are used to implement interference cancelers. In addition, this method is shown to be able to apply to the noise canceling problem. The performance of the new method is verified by computer simulations.
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Ping HUANG, Jinhui CHAO, Shigeo TSUJII, "Adaptive Crosstalk Cancellation Based on Recursive Prediction Error Method" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E74-B, no. 7, pp. 1927-1934, July 1991, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper, a new method for canceling the interchannel interference in the presence of crosstalk is proposed. The cancellation problem is formulated as a system identification problem, and then the transmission path and the interference path of each channel are estimated with the Recursive Prediction Error Method. IIR adaptive filters are used to implement interference cancelers. In addition, this method is shown to be able to apply to the noise canceling problem. The performance of the new method is verified by computer simulations.
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