1 On a Class of Exponentiated Adaptive Algorithms for the Identification of Sparse Impulse Responses.- 2 Adaptive Feedback Cancellation in Hearing Aids.- 3 Single-Channel Acoustic Echo Cancellation.- 4 Multichannel Frequency-Domain Adaptive Filtering with Application to Multichannel Acoustic Echo Cancellation.- 5 Filtering Techniques for Noise Reduction and Speech Enhancement.- 6 Adaptive Beamforming for Audio Signal Acquisition.- 7 Blind Source Separation of Convolutive Mixtures of Speech.- 8 Adaptive Multichannel Time Delay Estimation Based on Blind System Identification for Acoustic Source Localization.- 9 Algorithms for Adaptive Equalization in Wireless Applications.- 10 Adaptive Space-Time Processing for Wireless CDMA.- 11 The IEEE 802.11 System with Multiple Receive Antennas.- 12 Adaptive Estimation of Clock Skew and Different Types of Delay in the Internet Network.
By adaptive signal processing, we mean, in general, adaptive ?ltering.In- known environments where we need to model, identify, or track time-varying channels, adaptive ?ltering has been proven to be an e?ective and powerful tool. As a result, this tool is now in use in many di?erent ?elds. Since the invention, by Widrow and Ho? in 1959, of one of the ?rst ad- tive ?lters, the so-called least-mean-square, many applications appeared to have the potential to use this fundamental concept. While the number of - plications (using adaptive algorithms) has been (and keeps) ?ourishing with time, thanks to several successes, the need for more sophisticated adaptive algorithms became obvious as real-world problems are more complex and more demanding. Even though the theory of adaptive ?ltering is already a well-established topic in signal processing, new and improved concepts are discovered every year by researchers. Some of these recent approaches are discussed in this book. The goal of this book is to provide, for the ?rst time, a reference to the hottest real-world applications where adaptive ?ltering techniques play an important role. To do so, we invited top researchers in di?erent ?elds to c- tribute chapters addressing their speci?c topic of study. Thousands of pages wouldprobablynotbe enoughto describeallthe practicalapplicationsutil- ing adaptive algorithms. Therefore, we limited the topics to some important applications in acoustics, speech, wireless, and networking, where research is still very active and open.