An improved system blind identification method based on second-order cyclostationary statistics and the properties of group delay, has been proposed. This is achieved by applying a correction to the estimated phase (by the spectral correlation density of the system output) for the poles, in the group delay domain. The results indicate a significant improvement in system blind identification, in terms of root mean square error. Depending upon the signal-to-noise ratio, the improvement in percentage normalized mean square error ranges between 20 and 50%.

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Improved system blind identification based on second-order cyclostationary statistics: A group delay approach

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2000

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Decision support systems, Functions, Signal to noise ratio, Spectrum analysis, Statistical methods, System theory, Blind identification, Group delay approach, Second order cyclostationary statistics, Identification (control systems)

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Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 2000, 25, 2, pp. 85-96

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