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A Well-Posed Multidimensional Rational Covariance and Generalized Cepstral Extension Problem

In the present paper we consider the problem of estimating the multidimensional power spectral density which describes a second-order stationary random field from a finite number of covariance and generalized cepstral coefficients. The latter can be framed as an optimization problem subject to multidimensional moment constraints, i.e., to search a spectral density maximizing an entropic index and matching the moments. In connection with systems and control, such a problem can also be posed as finding a multidimensional shaping filter (i.e., a linear time-invariant system) which can output a random field that has identical moments with the given data when fed with a white noise, a fundamental problem in system identification. In particular, we consider the case where the dimension of the random field is greater than two for which a satisfying theory is still missing. We propose a multidimensional moment problem which takes into account a generalized definition of the cepstral moments, together with a consistent definition of the entropy. We show that it is always possible to find a rational power spectral density matching exactly the covariances and approximately the generalized cepstral coefficients, from which a shaping filter can be constructed via spectral factorization. In plain words, our theory allows to construct a well-posed spectral estimator for any finite dimension.

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