Affiliation:
1. Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract
This article is devoted to the synthesis and analysis of the quality of the statistical estimate of parameters of a multidimensional linear system (MLS) with one input and m outputs. A nontrivial case is investigated when the one-dimensional input signal of MLS is a deterministic process, the values of which are unknown nuisance parameters. The estimate is based only on observations of MLS output signals distorted by random Gaussian stationary m-dimensional noise with a known spectrum. It is assumed that the likelihood function of observations of the output signals of MLS satisfies the conditions of local asymptotic normality. The n-consistency of the estimate is established. Under the assumption of asymptotic normality of an objective function, the limiting covariance matrix of the estimate is calculated for case where the number of observations tends to infinity.
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