Adaptive Algorithm for Frequency Estimation

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Rachu Punchalard

Abstract

This paper presents an adaptive algorithm for estimating an unknown frequency of a complex sinusoidal signal corrupted by a complex additive white Gaussian noise. The proposed method utilizes the different phase signal to be a criterion of adapting and finding the input frequency. Moreover, performance analysis of the proposed algorithm in terms of bias and mean square error (MSE) is investigated. Computer simulations can assert the performance of the proposed method.

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