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Retrieving sinusoids from nonuniformly sampled data using recursive formulations (CROSBI ID 234662)

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Marić, Ivan Retrieving sinusoids from nonuniformly sampled data using recursive formulations // Expert systems with applications, 72 (2017), 245-257. doi: 10.1016/j.eswa.2016.10.057

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Marić, Ivan

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Retrieving sinusoids from nonuniformly sampled data using recursive formulations

A heuristic procedure based on novel recursive formulation of sinusoid (RFS) and on regression with pre- dictive least-squares (LS) enables to decompose both uniformly and nonuniformly sampled 1-d signals into a sparse set of sinusoids (SSS). An optimal SSS is found by Levenberg–Marquardt (LM) optimization of RFS parameters of near-optimal sinusoids combined with common criteria for the estimation of the number of sinusoids embedded in noise. The procedure estimates both the cardinality and the param- eters of SSS. The proposed algorithm enables to identify the RFS parameters of a sinusoid from a data sequence containing only a fraction of its cycle. In extreme cases when the frequency of a sinusoid ap- proaches zero the algorithm is able to detect a linear trend in data. Also, an irregular sampling pattern enables the algorithm to correctly reconstruct the under-sampled sinusoid. Parsimonious nature of the obtaining models opens the possibilities of using the proposed method in machine learning and in ex- pert and intelligent systems needing analysis and simple representation of 1-d signals. The properties of the proposed algorithm are evaluated on examples of irregularly sampled artificial signals in noise and are compared with high accuracy frequency estimation algorithms based on linear prediction (LP) approach, particularly with respect to Cramer–Rao Bound (CRB).

Signal decomposition ; Signal recovery ; Sparse set of sinusoids ; Time series modeling ; Predictive least squares

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72

2017.

245-257

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0957-4174

10.1016/j.eswa.2016.10.057

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Elektrotehnika, Računarstvo, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti

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