Blind deconvolution of discrete linear systems

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Abstract

We study the blind deconvolution problem in the case where the input noise has a finite discrete support and the transfer linear system is not necessarily minimum phase. We propose a new family of estimators built using algebraic considerations. The estimates are consistent under very wide assumptions: The input signal need not be independently distributed; the cardinality of the finite support may be estimated simultaneously. We consider in particular AR systems: In this case, we prove that the estimator of the parameters is perfect a.s. with a finite number of observations.

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Gamboa, F., & Gassiat, E. (1996). Blind deconvolution of discrete linear systems. Annals of Statistics, 24(5), 1964–1981. https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1069362305

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