
doi: 10.1049/el:19920704
A scheme of interlacing several additive random sampling sequences to form a single sequence is introduced for spectral estimation. This scheme, while being antialiasing and concurrent, exploits trigonometrical symmetries to reduce up to 87% of the multiplications required in computing the first band of frequency components. For subsequent bands, the saving increases with the number of sampling blocks used.
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