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A fast transversal filter for adaptive line enhancement
The important problem of Adaptive Line Enhancing (ALE) is addressed in this paper. Its solution involves an Adaptive Notch Filter (ANF) proposed in [1],[2] using a minimal parameter constrained infinite impulse response (IIR) model in conjunction with the Recursive Prediction Error Method (RPEM) [3]. A Fast Transversal Filter (FTF) algorithm for the adaptive RLS-type updating of the linear phase filter is presented.