Paper: | SPTM-L4.6 | ||
Session: | Stationary Signals and Spectral Analysis | ||
Time: | Wednesday, May 19, 14:40 - 15:00 | ||
Presentation: | Lecture | ||
Topic: | Signal Processing Theory and Methods: Stationary Signals & Spectrum Analysis | ||
Title: | CLOSED FORM FREQUENCY DOMAIN EXPRESSIONS FOR BEST ACHIEVABLE ACCURACY OF SPECTRAL DENSITY ESTIMATION | ||
Authors: | Brett Ninness; University of Newcastle | ||
Abstract: | This paper addresses the issue of quantifying the frequency domain accuracy of ARMA spectral estimates as dictated by the Cramer-Rao Lower Bound (CRLB). Classical work in this area has led to expressions that are asymptotically exact as both data length and model order tend to infinity, although they are commonly used in finite model order and finite data length settings as approximations. More recent work has established quantifications which, for AR models, are exact for finite model order. By employing new analysis methods based on rational orthonormal parameterisations, together with the ideas of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces, this paper develops quantifications that extend this previous work by being exact for finite model order in all of the AR, MA and ARMA system cases. These quantifications, via their explicit dependence on poles and zeros of the underlying spectral factor, reveal certain fundamental aspects of the accuracy achievable by spectral estimates of ARMA processes. | ||
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