Convergence Rate of the Causal Jacobi Derivative Estimator
Abstract
Numerical causal derivative estimators from noisy data are essential for real time applications especially for control applications or fluid simulation so as to address the new paradigms in solid modeling and video compression. By using an analytical point of view due to Lanczos C. Lanczos to this causal case, we revisit nth\ order derivative estimators originally introduced within an algebraic framework by Mboup, Fliess and Join in num,num0. Thanks to a given noise level δ and a well-suitable integration length window, we show that the derivative estimator error can be O(δq+1n+1+q) where q\ is the order of truncation of the Jacobi polynomial series expansion used. This so obtained bound helps us to choose the values of our parameter estimators. We show the efficiency of our method on some examples.
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