Determining the number of signals by information theoretic criteria
Abstract
The determination of the number of signals in a wide class of problems, including array processing, harmonic retrieval and pole retrieval, is addressed. A new approach, based on the application of the information theoretic criteria for model identification introduced by Akaike, Schwartz and Rissanen, is presented. It is shown that the criterion introduced by Schwartz and Rissanen yields a consistent estimate of the number of signals, while the criterion introduced by Akaike yields an consistent estimate that tends, in the large sample limit, to overestimate the number of signals.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- November 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983STIN...8431486W
- Keywords:
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- Information Retrieval;
- Information Theory;
- Signal Processing;
- Arrays;
- Counting;
- Covariance;
- Criteria;
- Eigenvectors;
- Estimating;
- Harmonics;
- Identifying;
- Matrices (Mathematics);
- Problem Solving;
- Communications and Radar