Abstract
A common problem, arising in many different applied contexts, consists in estimating the number
of exponentially damped sinusoids whose weighted sum best fits a finite set of noisy data and in
estimating their parameters. Many different methods exist to this purpose. The best of them are based
on approximate Maximum Likelihood estimators, assuming to know the number of damped sinusoids,
which can then be estimated by an order selection procedure. As the problem can be severely ill posed,
a stochastic perturbation method is proposed which provides better results than Maximum Likelihood
based methods when the signal-to-noise ratio is low. The method depends on some hyperparameters
which turn out to be essentially independent of the application. Therefore they can be fixed once and for
all, giving rise to a black box method.
Anno
2013
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Barone, Piero
Editore
Academic Press,
Rivista
Digital signal processing (Print)