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Nonparametric asymptotically efficient estimation of a signal in the nonlinear case
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    Nonparametric asymptotically efficient estimation of a signal in the nonlinear case (English)
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    The statistical problem of estimating an unknown function a(t) from the observation of the process \(y(t)=A S(t,a(t))+n(t)\) without prior information about a(t) is considered. Here, S(t,x) is a nonlinear function and n(t) is white Gaussian noise. A Cramér-Rao bound for estimating a(t) is obtained and two procedures are presented to produce nonparametric estimators on the basis of the likelihood equation in a function space. Consistency, asymptotic efficiency, asymptotic minimaxity and asymptotic sufficiency of the estimator are investigated. This article is a slight revision of the author's Ph D thesis in Mathematics at the Northeastern University under the supervision of Sam Gutmann.
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    constructive procedures
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    phase-modulated signal
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    communication
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    phase locked loop
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    consistency
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    white Gaussian noise
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    Cramér-Rao bound
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    likelihood equation
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    asymptotic efficiency
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    asymptotic minimaxity
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    asymptotic sufficiency
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