This paper presents an algorithm for reconstructing phase and magnitude responses of the impulse response when only the output data are available. The system is driven by a zero-mean independent identically distributed (i.i.d) non-Gaussian sequence that is not observed. The additive noise is assumed to be Gaussian. This is an important and essential problem in many practical applications of various science and engineering areas such as biomedical, seismic, and speech processing signals. The method is based on evaluating the bicepstrum of the third-order statistics of the observed output data. Simulations results are presented that demonstrate the performance of this method
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Analysis of non-uniformly sampled signals is often severely limited, since most signal processing me...
We present an algorithm for reconstructing a time-domain signal from the magnitude of a short-time F...
This paper introduces a novel approach for complex cepstrum analysis. Given initial estimates of com...
This paper describes a blind algorithm, which is compared to the Zhang's and Safi's algorithms, for ...
In this work we propose an algorithm based on third order cumulants for identification of the linear...
A new computationally efficient procedure for the reconstruction of the impulse response of a (minim...
This paper describes a blind algorithm, which is compared with two another algorithms proposed in th...
In this paper, recursive and least squares methods for reconstructing the impulse response of a nonm...
This thesis is concerned with parametric modelling techniques based on the higher order statistics (...
We consider the problem of system reconstruction from higher order spectra (HOS) slices. We establis...
The problem of determining the unknown responses of a system which is continuously excited by cyclos...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) provides information about the performance of muscles and nerves. An...
We consider the problem of system reconstruction from higher-order spectra (HOS) slices. We establis...
International audienceReconstructing a signal from its observations via a sensor device is usually c...
This thesis focuses on the use of third-order statistics in adaptive blind deconvolution of asymmetr...
Analysis of non-uniformly sampled signals is often severely limited, since most signal processing me...
We present an algorithm for reconstructing a time-domain signal from the magnitude of a short-time F...
This paper introduces a novel approach for complex cepstrum analysis. Given initial estimates of com...
This paper describes a blind algorithm, which is compared to the Zhang's and Safi's algorithms, for ...