Design Method of Weighted Least Squares Spatial Matrix Filter
A spatial matrix filtering, weighted least squares technology, applied in electrical components, digital technology networks, impedance networks, etc., can solve problems such as complex calculations, unfavorable real-time spatial matrix filter design, and inability to directly give optimal solutions.
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[0112] The specific implementation example of the present invention is described in detail below in conjunction with scheme and accompanying drawing.
[0113] 1. Constant passband response error iteration
[0114] Step 1: Set the passband and stopband of the spatial matrix filter, discretize the passband and stopband, and set the initial weighting coefficient w of the direction vector 1 (θ p )=1,p=1,...,P;
[0115] Step 2: For the detection frequency ω, calculate a(θ p ),p=1,...,P and a(θ s ), s=1,…, S, and get V P =[a(θ 1 ),…,a(θ P )], θ p ∈Θ P and V S =[a(θ 1 ),…,a(θ S )], θ s ∈Θ S ;
[0116] Step 3: Set the ratio λ of the passband response error and the stopband response. For example, λ=1 may be chosen.
[0117] Step 4: Select the iteration termination criterion (a), (b) or (c); use formula (9), (10), (11), (12), (13) to iterate, when the iteration meets the termination criterion condition, then Stop iterating. Assume that a total of K times have been iter...
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