Title :
Multirate processing of time series exhibiting higher order cyclostationarity
Author :
Izzo, Luciano ; Napolitano, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica, Naples Univ., Italy
fDate :
2/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper investigates the effects of multirate systems on the higher order wide-sense cyclostationarity (WSCS) properties of discrete-time series. To this end, definitions and properties of the cyclic higher order statistics, which were introduced for continuous-time series in the fraction-of-time probability framework, are first extended to discrete-time series. Then, starting from the consideration of the basic multirate building blocks, viz., M-fold decimators and L-fold interpolators, results for typical interconnections are derived. The problem of eliminating the images in the cyclic higher order spectra of an interpolated time series is addressed. Moreover, the problem of avoiding aliasing (in both cycle and spectral frequency domains) in the cyclic higher order spectra of a decimated time series is considered. Finally, a sufficient condition to avoid both aliasing and imaging effects in the cyclic higher order spectra of a time series decimated by a fractional factor is derived
Keywords :
discrete time systems; higher order statistics; interpolation; signal processing; spectral analysis; time series; aliasing effects; cyclic higher order spectra; cyclic higher order statistics; decimated time series; decimators; discrete-time series; fraction-of-time probability; fractional factor; higher order wide-sense cyclostationarity; imaging effects; interconnections; interpolated time series; interpolators; multirate processing; multirate systems; spectral frequency domain; sufficient condition; Frequency domain analysis; Higher order statistics; Probability; Sampling methods; Signal generators; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Spectral analysis; Stochastic processes; Sufficient conditions;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on