Multiharmonic frequency tracking method using the sigma-point Kalman smoother

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Several groups have proposed the state-space approach to tracking time-varying frequencies of multiharmonic quasiperiodic signals. The extended Kalman filter/smoother (EKF/EKS) is one of the common frequency tracking approaches seen in the literature. We introduce a multiharmonic frequency tracker based on the forward-backward statistical linearized Sigma-Point Kalman smoother (FBSL-SPKS) and compare its performance to that of the extended Kalman smoother (EKS). In all cases the FBSL-SPKS tracker outperformed the EKS tracker over a wide range of signal-to-noise (SNR) ratios. We also demonstrate its superior performance on real signals. Copyright © 2010 Sunghan Kim et al.

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Kim, S., Paul, A. S., Wan, E. A., & McNames, J. (2010). Multiharmonic frequency tracking method using the sigma-point Kalman smoother. Eurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/467150

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