A real-time signal processing technique for approximating a function by a sum of complex exponentials utilizing the matrix-pencil approach

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In this paper, the development of the matrix-pencil technique is presented, including a historical overview and recent generalizations. It has been shown that this method is computationally efficient and robust to noise. A band-pass version of this approach has been implemented in hardware utilizing an AT and T DSP32C chip, to perform real-time target identification. © 1994 Academic Press, Inc.

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Sarkar, T. K., Hu, F., Hua, Y., & Wicks, M. (1994). A real-time signal processing technique for approximating a function by a sum of complex exponentials utilizing the matrix-pencil approach. Digital Signal Processing, 4(2), 127–140. https://doi.org/10.1006/dspr.1994.1011

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