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The work presented in this text relates to research work in the
general area of adaptive filter theory and practice which has been
carried out at the Department of Electrical Engineering, University
of Edinburgh since 1977. Much of the earlier work in the department
was devoted to looking at the problems associated with the physical
implementation of these structures. This text relates to research
which has been undertaken since 1984 which is more involved with
the theoretical development of adaptive algorithms. The text sets
out to provide a coherent framework within which general adaptive
algorithms for finite impulse response adaptive filters may be
evaluated. It further presents one approach to the problem of
finding a stable solution to the infinite impulse response adaptive
filter problem. This latter objective being restricted to the
communications equaliser application area. The authors are indebted
to a great number of people for their help, guidance and
encouragement during the course of preparing this text. We should
first express our appreciation for the support given by two
successive heads of department at Edinburgh, Professor J. H.
Collins and Professor J. Mavor. The work reported here could not
have taken place without their support and also that of many
colleagues, principally Professor P. M. Grant who must share much
of the responsibility for instigating this line of research at
Edinburgh.
The work presented in this text relates to research work in the
general area of adaptive filter theory and practice which has been
carried out at the Department of Electrical Engineering, University
of Edinburgh since 1977. Much of the earlier work in the department
was devoted to looking at the problems associated with the physical
implementation of these structures. This text relates to research
which has been undertaken since 1984 which is more involved with
the theoretical development of adaptive algorithms. The text sets
out to provide a coherent framework within which general adaptive
algorithms for finite impulse response adaptive filters may be
evaluated. It further presents one approach to the problem of
finding a stable solution to the infinite impulse response adaptive
filter problem. This latter objective being restricted to the
communications equaliser application area. The authors are indebted
to a great number of people for their help, guidance and
encouragement during the course of preparing this text. We should
first express our appreciation for the support given by two
successive heads of department at Edinburgh, Professor J. H.
Collins and Professor J. Mavor. The work reported here could not
have taken place without their support and also that of many
colleagues, principally Professor P. M. Grant who must share much
of the responsibility for instigating this line of research at
Edinburgh.
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