Positive Trigonometric Polynomials and Signal Processing Applications
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Positive Trigonometric Polynomials and Signal Processing Applications

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ISBN-13:
9781402051258
Veröffentl:
2007
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
242
Autor:
Bogdan Alexandru Dumitrescu
Serie:
Signals and Communication Technology
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Positive and sum-of-squares polynomials have received a special interest in the latest decade, due to their connections with semidefinite programming. Thus, efficient optimization methods can be employed to solve diverse problems involving polynomials. This book gathers the main recent results on positive trigonometric polynomials within a unitary framework; the theoretical results are obtained partly from the general theory of real polynomials, partly from self-sustained developments. The optimization applications cover a field different from that of real polynomials, mainly in signal processing problems: design of 1-D and 2-D FIR or IIR filters, design of orthogonal filterbanks and wavelets, stability of multidimensional discrete-time systems.Positive Trigonometric Polynomials and Signal Processing Applications has two parts: theory and applications. The theory of sum-of-squares trigonometric polynomials is presented unitarily based on the concept of Gram matrix (extended to Gram pair or Gram set). The presentation starts by giving the main results for univariate polynomials, which are later extended and generalized for multivariate polynomials. The applications part is organized as a collection of related problems that use systematically the theoretical results. All the problems are brought to a semidefinite programming form, ready to be solved with algorithms freely available, like those from the library SeDuMi.

Positive Trigonometric Polynomials and Signal Processing Applications has two parts: theory and applications. The theory of sum-of-squares trigonometric polynomials is presented unitarily based on the concept of Gram matrix (extended to Gram pair or Gram set). The presentation starts by giving the main results for univariate polynomials, which are later extended and generalized for multivariate polynomials. The applications part is organized as a collection of related problems that use systematically the theoretical results. All the problems are brought to a semidefinite programming form, ready to be solved with algorithms freely available, like those from the library SeDuMi.

POSITIVE POLYNOMIALS.- GRAM MATRIX REPRESENTATION.- MULTIVARIATE POLYNOMIALS.- POLYNOMIALS POSITIVE ON DOMAINS.- DESIGN OF FIR FILTERS.- ORTHOGONAL FILTERBANKS.- STABILITY.- DESIGN OF IIR FILTERS.

Positive and sum-of-squares polynomials have received a special interest in the latest decade, due to their connections with semidefinite programming. Thus, efficient optimization methods can be employed to solve diverse problems involving polynomials. This book gathers the main recent results on positive trigonometric polynomials within a unitary framework; the theoretical results are obtained partly from the general theory of real polynomials, partly from self-sustained developments. The optimization applications cover a field different from that of real polynomials, mainly in signal processing problems: design of 1-D and 2-D FIR or IIR filters, design of orthogonal filterbanks and wavelets, stability of multidimensional discrete-time systems.

Positive Trigonometric Polynomials and Signal Processing Applications has two parts: theory and applications. The theory of sum-of-squares trigonometric polynomials is presented unitarily based on the concept of Gram matrix (extended to Gram pair or Gram set). The presentation starts by giving the main results for univariate polynomials, which are later extended and generalized for multivariate polynomials. The applications part is organized as a collection of related problems that use systematically the theoretical results. All the problems are brought to a semidefinite programming form, ready to be solved with algorithms freely available, like those from the library SeDuMi.

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