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A Fast Fixed-Point Algorithm for Independent Component Analysis of Complex Valued Signals
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Source SeparationStatistical Signal ProcessingEngineeringMixed Source SignalsData SciencePattern RecognitionMultidimensional Signal ProcessingInverse ProblemsComputer ScienceIndependent Component AnalysisApproximation TheorySignal ProcessingSignal Separation
Separation of complex valued signals is a frequently arising problem in signal processing. For example, separation of convolutively mixed source signals involves computations on complex valued signals. In this article, it is assumed that the original, complex valued source signals are mutually statistically independent, and the problem is solved by the independent component analysis (ICA) model. ICA is a statistical method for transforming an observed multidimensional random vector into components that are mutually as independent as possible. In this article, a fast fixed-point type algorithm that is capable of separating complex valued, linearly mixed source signals is presented and its computational efficiency is shown by simulations. Also, the local consistency of the estimator given by the algorithm is proved.