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Title: Implementation of sine-fitting algorithms in systems with 32-bit floating point representation
Authors: Ramos, Pedro M.
Radil, Tomas
Janeiro, Fernando M.
Keywords: Sine-fitting algorithms
Single-precision floating point representation
Convergence issues
Stand-alone instruments
Issue Date: Feb-2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: In this paper, an in-depth analysis of the implementation issues of sine-fitting algorithms in systems with 32-bit floating point representation is presented. The results obtained in 32-bit systems are compared with the ones obtained in 64-bit floating point representation systems. The four-parameter sine-fitting is an iterative algorithm and the criterion used to detect convergence is even more crucial in 32-bit systems. A modification of the traditional implementation is used to, in some situations, reduce the number of iterations required to converge without compromising the final accuracy or precision of the estimated parameters. It is shown that, as the number of samples increases, the limitations of the 32-bit systems clearly limit the use of the sine-fitting algorithms. Nevertheless, the number of samples at which this effect is detected is much higher than the number of samples usually used so far in stand-alone instrumentation systems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5429
Type: article
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