System and method for linear prediction

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ABSTRACT:
In a digital signal processor (DSP), input data is configured as a data matrix comprising data samples collected from an input signal. A weight vector is applied to the matrix, where the weight vector comprises three parts including (a) a rank reduction transformation produced by decomposition of data samples in a multistage Wiener filter having a plurality of stages, each stage comprising projection onto two subspaces. Each subsequent stage comprises projecting data transformed by the preceding second subspace onto each of a first subspace comprising a normalized cross-correlation vector at the previous stage and a second subspace comprising the null space of the normalized cross-correlation vector of the current stage, to form a reduced rank data matrix. Part (b) of the weight vector comprises minimizing mean squared error in the reduced rank data space. The output is a linear estimate of input data.

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