In this paper, we study the blind separation of mixtures of propagating waves (delayed sources) encountered for example in underwater telephone (UWT) systems. We suggest a new second-order statistics method using as many observations as sources. First, we show that each of the N delayed sources can be developed as a particular linear combination of the different temporal-derivatives of the N observations. Under some assumptions, an instantaneous rectangular separating matrix is then identified by the joint diagonalization of a set of covariance matrices estimated from the observations and its derivatives. The algorithm used takes into account the particular structure of the spectral mixing matrix encountered. A numerical simulation is provided in a 3-sources/3- observations case for propagating audio signals
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Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, 2006. SPAWC '06. IEEE 7th Workshop on
Date of Conference: 2-5 July 2006