2013
DOI: 10.1109/tsp.2013.2274641
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Efficient Parametric Signal Estimation From Samples With Location Errors

Abstract: We introduce an iterative linear estimator (ILE) for estimating a signal from samples having location errors and additive noise. We assume that the signals lie in the span of a finite basis and the location errors and noise are mutually independent and normally distributed. The parameter estimation problem is formulated as obtaining a maximum likelihood (ML) estimate given the observations and an observation model. Using a linearized observation model we derive an approximation to the likelihood function.We th… Show more

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“…But the channel dispersion phenomenon occurs in the specific geographical environment, it is not a universal. A new time delay estimation executing the maximum likelihood rule under multipath environment is proposed [5], the global maximum of compress likelihood function is calculated under the small amount of calculation, and then to make distinctions for channel. When…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the channel dispersion phenomenon occurs in the specific geographical environment, it is not a universal. A new time delay estimation executing the maximum likelihood rule under multipath environment is proposed [5], the global maximum of compress likelihood function is calculated under the small amount of calculation, and then to make distinctions for channel. When…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%