Identification of Time-varying ProcessesISBN: 978-0-471-98629-4
Hardcover
344 pages
August 2000
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Identification of Time-Varying Processes offers a comprehensive
treatment of the key issue in adaptive systems: tracking of
time-varying system parameters. Time-varying identification
techniques facilitate many challenging applications in different
areas including telecommunications (channel equalization,
predictive coding of signals, adaptive noise reduction and echo
cancellation) and automatic control (adaptive control and failure
detection). The processes also assist signal processing in areas
such as adaptive noise reduction, prediction of time series,
restoration of archive audio recordings and spectrum estimation.
Includes:
* All three major approaches to time-varying identification: local estimation, the basis functions approach and the method based on Kalman filtering/smoothing.
* Analysis and comparison of tracking capabilities of different time-varying identification schemes.
* Discussion of all aspects of time-varying identification such as assessment of the estimation memory, estimation bandwidth and numerical stability of different identification algorithms and optimization of adaptive filters.
* Presentation of selected practical applications of time-varying process identification.
Essential reading for adaptive signal processing engineers, researchers, lecturers and senior electrical engineering and computer science students in telecommunications and signal processing.
* All three major approaches to time-varying identification: local estimation, the basis functions approach and the method based on Kalman filtering/smoothing.
* Analysis and comparison of tracking capabilities of different time-varying identification schemes.
* Discussion of all aspects of time-varying identification such as assessment of the estimation memory, estimation bandwidth and numerical stability of different identification algorithms and optimization of adaptive filters.
* Presentation of selected practical applications of time-varying process identification.
Essential reading for adaptive signal processing engineers, researchers, lecturers and senior electrical engineering and computer science students in telecommunications and signal processing.