This paper considers parameter estimation of superimposed exponential signals in multiplicative and additive noise which are all independent and identically distributed. A modified Newton–Raphson algorithm is used to estimate the frequencies of the considered model, which is further used to estimate other linear parameters. It is proved that the modified Newton– Raphson algorithm is robust and the corresponding estimators of frequencies attain the same convergence rate with Least Squares Estimators (LSEs) under the same noise conditions, but it outperforms LSEs in terms of the mean squared errors. Finally, the effectiveness of the algorithm is verified by some numerical experiments
The 47th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 25-28 July...
Exponential signals occur in extremely diverse applications and estimation of their parameters is on...
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International audienceSpectral estimation is an important classical problem that has received consid...
An M-estimation of the parameters in an undamped exponential signal model was proposed in Wu and Tam...
The 47th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 25-28 July...
Exponential signals occur in extremely diverse applications and estimation of their parameters is on...
In this paper, it is shown that the use of a particular autocorrelation estimator, with ¯xed-length ...
An efficient computational algorithm is proposed for estimating the parameters of undamped exponenti...
The problem of maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters (i.e. frequencies, amplitudes, and no...
In this paper we propose a modified Newton-Raphson method to obtain super efficient frequency estima...
In this correspondence, we present a Newton-based alternating projection (AP) algorithm for estimati...
The parameter estimation of a sum of exponentials or the exponential fitting of data is a well known...
In this correspondence, we present a Newton-based alternating projection (AP) algorithm for estimati...
The problem of parametric estimation of signals composed of a weighted sum of functions drawn from a...
The estimation of the frequencies of the sum of multiple resolved exponentials in noise is an import...
We pose the estimation of the parameters of multiple superimposed exponential signals in additive Ga...
The frequency estimation of complex exponential carrier signals in noise is a critical problem in si...
International audienceSpectral estimation is an important classical problem that has received consid...
An M-estimation of the parameters in an undamped exponential signal model was proposed in Wu and Tam...
The 47th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 25-28 July...
Exponential signals occur in extremely diverse applications and estimation of their parameters is on...
In this paper, it is shown that the use of a particular autocorrelation estimator, with ¯xed-length ...