• DocumentCode
    1246325
  • Title

    Parameter estimation of exponentially damped sinusoids using a higher order correlation-based approach

  • Author

    Ruiz, Diego P. ; Carrión, Maria C. ; Gallego, Antolino ; Medouri, Abdellatif

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. de Fisica Aplicada, Granada Univ., Spain
  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    11/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    2665
  • Lastpage
    2677
  • Abstract
    A very common problem in signal processing is parameter estimation of exponentially damped sinusoids from a finite subset of noisy observations. When the signal is contaminated with colored noise of unknown power spectral density, a cumulant-based approach provides an appropriate solution to this problem. We propose a new class of estimator, namely, a covariance-type estimator, which reduces the deterministic errors associated with imperfect estimation of higher order correlations from finite-data length. This estimator allows a higher order correlation sequence to be modeled as a damped exponential model in certain slices of the moments plane. This result shows a useful link with well-known linear-prediction-based methods, such as the minimum-norm principal-eigenvector method of Kumaresan and Tufts (1982), which can be subsequently applied to extracting frequencies and damping coefficients from the 1-D correlation sequence. This paper discusses the slices allowed in the moments plane, the uses and limitations of this estimator using multiple realizations, and a single record in a noisy environment. Monte Carlo simulations applied to standard examples are also performed, and the results are compared with the KT method and the standard biased-estimator-based approach. The comparison shows the effectiveness of the proposed estimator in terms of bias and mean-square error when the signals are contaminated with additive Gaussian noise and a single data record with short data length is available
  • Keywords
    Gaussian noise; correlation methods; covariance analysis; estimation theory; higher order statistics; parameter estimation; prediction theory; signal processing; spectral analysis; Monte Carlo simulations; additive Gaussian noise; colored noise; covariance-type estimator; damped exponential model; damping coefficients; deterministic errors reduction; exponentially damped sinusoids; finite-data length; higher order correlation; higher order correlation sequence; linear-prediction-based methods; mean-square error; minimum-norm principal-eigenvector method; moments plane; noisy observations; parameter estimation; power spectral density; short data length; signal processing; Additive noise; Colored noise; Damping; Frequency; Gaussian noise; Matrix decomposition; Maximum likelihood estimation; Parameter estimation; Signal processing; Signal to noise ratio;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1053-587X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/78.482116
  • Filename
    482116