Estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance techniques
In estimation theory, estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariant techniques (ESPRIT) is a technique to determine parameters of a mixture of sinusoids in a background noise.
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References
- Paulraj, A.; Roy, R.; Kailath, T. (1985), "Estimation Of Signal Parameters Via Rotational Invariance Techniques - Esprit", Nineteenth Asilomar Conference on Circuits, Systems and Computers, pp. 83–89, ISBN 978-0-8186-0729-5.
- Roy, R.; Kailath, T. (1989). "Esprit - Estimation Of Signal Parameters Via Rotational Invariance Techniques" (PDF). IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing. 37 (7): 984–995..
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