Abstract

The application of a subspace invariance approach (ESPRIT) to the estimation of parameters (frequencies and powers) of cisoids in noise is described. ESPRIT exploits an underlying rotational invariance of signal subspaces spanned by two temporally displaced data sets. The new approach has several advantages including improved resolution over Pisarenko's technique for harmonic retrieval.

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Rotational invarianceLinear subspaceSubspace topologyNoise (video)Signal subspaceRotation (mathematics)AlgorithmComputer scienceHarmonicMathematicsResolution (logic)Pattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceAcousticsPhysicsPure mathematicsImage (mathematics)

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Year
1986
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article
Volume
34
Issue
5
Pages
1340-1342
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1047
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R. Roy, A. Paulraj, T. Kailath (1986). ESPRIT--A subspace rotation approach to estimation of parameters of cisoids in noise. IEEE Transactions on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing , 34 (5) , 1340-1342. https://doi.org/10.1109/tassp.1986.1164935

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10.1109/tassp.1986.1164935