An extended sample matrix inversion (SMI) algorithm can be used for minimizing the mse (mean-squared error) between the output of an N-element adaptive array and a desired reference signal. This algorithm is shown to yield mse within 3 dB of minimum (on the average) after (2N - 1) observations of the antenna element outputs.
Convergence Rate of the Extended SMI Algorithm for Narrowband Adaptive Arrays
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-16 , 5 ; 738-740
1980-09-01
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