O. Macchi et E. Moreau, SELF-ADAPTIVE SOURCE SEPARATION .1. CONVERGENCE ANALYSIS OF A DIRECT LINEAR-NETWORK CONTROLLED BY THE HERAULT-JUTTEN ALGORITHM, IEEE transactions on signal processing, 45(4), 1997, pp. 918-926
It is known that self-adaptive separation of a linear mixture of non-G
aussian independent sources can be achieved with a feedback linear neu
ral network that is adapted by the Herault-Jutten algorithm. Yet, real
izability of the feedback requires implementation constraints. In this
paper, an equivalent direct (without feedback) network is considered
that is free of these constraints while the self-adaptive rule is kept
unchanged. The separating states are shown to be equilibrium points.
Their stability status is studied in the case of two sources, Then, we
show that the algorithm is convergent in the ''quasi''-quadratic mean
sense toward a separating state for a small enough step-size.