Aboulnasr, T.,Lin, Lu.2009-03-232009-03-2319941994Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 33-05, page: 1562.9780315959354http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6532http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-14884In this thesis, the use of subbanding and sigma-delta modulation in interference/noise cancellation is intensively studied and a sigma-delta modulated subbanded adaptive interference/noise cancellation system is proposed. The filter bank is fully sigma-delta modulated. The output signal from the filter bank is then used to produce the input to the adaptive filter. The adaptive filter is partially sigma-delta modulated. The output is demodulated at the final stage. Maintaining the sigma-delta modulated signal representation throughout the system results in considerable savings in complexity. The performance of the proposed system is studied and compared to the regular non sigma-delta modulated case regarding complexity, convergence speed and steady state error. The effect of the oversampling rate used in the sigma-delta modulation as well as the quality of the demodulator is also considered. It is shown that in the case of interference cancellation a comb filter is sufficient, while in the case of noise canceller a good quality demodulator is essential. The thesis concludes by highlighting the tradeoffs between the hardware complexity reduction and the overall system performance.188 p.Engineering, Electronics and Electrical.Adaptive signal processing in subbands using sigma-delta modulation technique.Thesis