Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6952091 | Digital Signal Processing | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Frequency-estimation algorithms devised for complex sinusoids, including the maximum-likelihood (ML) approach, when operating on real sinusoidal signals, suffer from spectral interference due to the superposition of the aliasing components at negative and positive frequencies. This paper introduces a frequency estimation ML-like algorithm, based on a spectral-matching approach, that avoids such superposition effect by incorporating it in the signal/spectrum model. As a result, the proposed method is able to generate a more precise frequency estimate in comparison to previous approaches at a comparable computational cost, as endorsed by provided computational analyses and simulation results.
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Authors
Alessandro J.S. Dutra, José F.L. de Oliveira, Thiago de M. Prego, Sergio L. Netto, Eduardo A.B. da Silva,