Title :
The constrained total least squares technique and its applications to harmonic superresolution
Author :
Abatzoglou, Theagenis J. ; Mendel, Jerry M. ; Harada, Gail A.
Author_Institution :
Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The constrained total least squares (CTLS) method is a natural extension of TLS to the case when the noise components of the coefficients are algebraically related. The CTLS technique is developed, and some of its applications to superresolution harmonic analysis are presented. The CTLS problem is reduced to an unconstrained minimization problem over a small set of variables. A perturbation analysis of the CTLS solution is derived, and from it the root mean-square error (RMSE) of the CTLS solution, which is valid for small noise levels, is obtained in closed form. The complex version of the Newton method is derived and applied to determine the CTLS solution. It is also shown that the CTLS problem is equivalent to a constrained parameter maximum-likelihood problem. The CTLS technique is applied to estimate the frequencies of sinusoids in white noise and the angle of arrival of narrowband wavefronts at a linear uniform array. In both cases the CTLS method shows superior or similar accuracy to other advanced techniques
Keywords :
harmonic analysis; least squares approximations; parameter estimation; signal processing; CTLS solution; Newton method; RMSE; angle of arrival; complex version; constrained parameter maximum-likelihood problem; constrained total least squares technique; frequency estimation; harmonic superresolution; linear uniform array; narrowband wavefronts; perturbation analysis; root mean-square error; signal processing; sinusoids; superresolution harmonic analysis; unconstrained minimization problem; white noise; Equations; Gaussian noise; Harmonic analysis; Least squares methods; Missiles; Newton method; Noise level; Noise reduction; Signal resolution; Signal to noise ratio;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on