Insight is provided into minimum-relative-entropy spectral estimation (MRESE), which has proved very successful in some applications. There are, however, shortcoming inherent in MRESE as it has so far developed; e.g. it would be desirable to incorporated objective, absolute (rather than subjective, relative) weighting for prior estimates. Such problems are pointed out, and solutions are offered for some of them. A few of these problems are common to MRESE and minimum-entropy spectral estimation. The unsolved problems are offered as topics for further research.<>
Extensions and critique of minimum-relative-entropy spectral estimation
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 25 , 5 ; 650-659
1989-09-01
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