How to compute Wiener equation?

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RAFAEL ACOSTA
RAFAEL ACOSTA el 12 de Mayo de 2021
Respondida: Pratyush Roy el 17 de Mayo de 2021
I have this signal: w=(1,-0.5) and other signal d=(1,0)
I am trying to solve the Wiener normal equation on MATLAB, that is:
where is the autocorrelation matrix.. is the vector that I want to find and is the xcorr between w and d.
I am using xcorr(w) and xcorr(w,d) to solve equation (1), however, I am not getting a matrix just a vector. Could someone help me? How can I transform the xcorr(w) vector into a matrix?
Thanks in advance!

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Pratyush Roy
Pratyush Roy el 17 de Mayo de 2021
Hi Rafael,
The autocorrelation matrix obtained from the data while using Weiner filtering is a symmetric Toeplitz Matrix. If the autocorrelation vector is available, it can be converted to a symmetric Toeplitz matrix using the toeplitz method.
Hope this helps!

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