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A variable step size gradient adaptive lattice algorithm for multiple sinusoidal interference cancelation

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Figure 1 Gradient adaptive lattice (GAL) algorithm for noise cancelation.
Figure 3 EMSE and step-size parameter of the GAL algorithm and VSS-GAL algorithm.algorithm with two different step-size parameters, (a) EMSE and (b) step-size parameter of the GAL μ = 0.015 and μ = 0.0028, and the VSS-GAL algorithm, λ2 = 0.993.
Figure 4 MSE comparison among (a) the VSS-NLMS algorithm,(b) [15], and (c) the proposed VSS-GAL algorithm.
Figure 6 Magnitude response of the notch filter. (a) The VSS-NLMS algorithm, (b) [15], and (c) the proposed VSS-GAL algorithm.
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