Blind Identification of Transfer Function Model (Special Section on Digital Signal Processing)
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概要
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This paper is concerned with blind identification of a nonminimum phase transfer function model. By over-sampling the output at a higher rate than the input, it is shown that its input-output relation can be described by a single input multiple output model (SIMO) with a common denominator polynomial. Based on the model expression, we present an algorithm to estimate numerator polynomials and common denominator polynomial in a blind manner. Furthermore, identifiability of the proposed scheme is clarified, and some numerical results are given for demonstrating its effectiveness.
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- 1999-08-25
著者
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SANO Akira
Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Science University of Tokyo
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Sano A
Keio Univ. Yokohama‐shi Jpn
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Ohmori Hiromitsu
Department Of Electrical Engineering Keio University
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Sano Akira
The Faculty Of System Design Engineering Keio University
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Sun Lianming
Department Of Information And Media Sciences Faculty Of Environmental Engineering The University Of
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Sun Lianming
Department Of System Design Engineering Keio University
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Sano Akira
Department Of System Design Engineering Keio University
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Sano Akira
Department Of Electrical Engineering Keio University
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Sano Akira
Department Of Analytical Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Science University Of Tokyo
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