Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers
Online ISSN : 1883-8189
Print ISSN : 0453-4654
ISSN-L : 0453-4654
Separable Estimation of Line and Continuous Spectra by Use of Genetic Algorithm
Yoshiroh ASHIDAKaoru OHNISHIHiromitsu OHMORIAkira SANO
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1995 Volume 31 Issue 11 Pages 1800-1809

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This paper is concerned with a method for separately estimating line and continuous spectra of signals which are composed of multiple sinusoids and an autoregressive (AR) noise. The whitening filter approach is proposed in which the frequency estimates are obtained by applying the Toeplitz approximation method to the output of the whitening filter. The filter coefficients which correspond to the AR parameters are iteratively calculated so as to minimize the squared prediction error criterion, however, the solution tends to be a local minimum. By employing the genetic algorithm in the choice of initial values of the iterative AR parameter estimation, we can attain a globally optimal solution. The decision rule for deciding the number of sinusoids and the order of the AR model is also investigated. The validity of the proposed algorithm is examined in numerical simulations including a benchmark example. Finally we give an extension to a case where the continuous spectrum is expressed by an ARMA model.
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