This paper introduces signal-controlled time-series modeling based on arbitrarily chosen buliding blocks. Such modeling is used in the design of a nested-form transver-sal structure based on Almost-Symmetrical ARMA (AS-ARMA) building blocks. This structure can operate in the transient mode, in contrast to the commonly used linear line-enhancers based on an conventional ARMA, leading to practically sound processing of short-duration signals. It is shown that the proposed time-series modeling can be effectively applied towards the separation of superimposed signals of heavily overlapping spectra.
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Eugene I.PLOTKIN, "Signal-Controlled Tim-Series Modeling Based on ARMA Blocks, and Separation of Superimposed, Overlapping Spectra Signals" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E79-A, no. 10, pp. 1676-1681, October 1996, doi: .
Abstract: This paper introduces signal-controlled time-series modeling based on arbitrarily chosen buliding blocks. Such modeling is used in the design of a nested-form transver-sal structure based on Almost-Symmetrical ARMA (AS-ARMA) building blocks. This structure can operate in the transient mode, in contrast to the commonly used linear line-enhancers based on an conventional ARMA, leading to practically sound processing of short-duration signals. It is shown that the proposed time-series modeling can be effectively applied towards the separation of superimposed signals of heavily overlapping spectra.
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