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Main Author: Kharin, Aleksandr
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.11114
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contents Estimation of the number of superimposed sinusoids in the presence of noise is an important model order selection (MOS) problem in statistical signal processing. In this paper, we propose a new approach to the design of MOS algorithms for estimating the number of superimposed sinusoids. Our proposed approach is partially based on the minimum error probability criterion. Also, we pay a lot of attention to the performance and consistency analysis of the MOS algorithms. In this study, an error probability is used as a universal performance measure of the MOS algorithms. We propose a theoretical framework that makes it possible to provide consistency analysis and to obtain closed-form expressions for the approximated error probabilities of a wide range of MOS algorithms. As an example, we applied this framework to the consistency and performance analysis of several MOS algorithms for estimating the number of superimposed sinusoids. Using the obtained results, we provide a parametric optimization of the presented MOS algorithms. Finally, we examine a quasilikelihood approach to the design and performance analysis of the MOS algorithms. The proposed theoretical framework is used to find the scope of the quasilikelihood approach.
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spellingShingle Estimating the number of superimposed sinusoids
Kharin, Aleksandr
Signal Processing
Estimation of the number of superimposed sinusoids in the presence of noise is an important model order selection (MOS) problem in statistical signal processing. In this paper, we propose a new approach to the design of MOS algorithms for estimating the number of superimposed sinusoids. Our proposed approach is partially based on the minimum error probability criterion. Also, we pay a lot of attention to the performance and consistency analysis of the MOS algorithms. In this study, an error probability is used as a universal performance measure of the MOS algorithms. We propose a theoretical framework that makes it possible to provide consistency analysis and to obtain closed-form expressions for the approximated error probabilities of a wide range of MOS algorithms. As an example, we applied this framework to the consistency and performance analysis of several MOS algorithms for estimating the number of superimposed sinusoids. Using the obtained results, we provide a parametric optimization of the presented MOS algorithms. Finally, we examine a quasilikelihood approach to the design and performance analysis of the MOS algorithms. The proposed theoretical framework is used to find the scope of the quasilikelihood approach.
title Estimating the number of superimposed sinusoids
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.11114