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A New Adaptive Filter Structure for Tracking Multiple Sinusoids
This paper presents a new cascade filtering structure using feedback signals for tracking the frequencies of multiple sinusoids. Its chief advantage lies in computational savings over earlier structures of this type. Simulation results show that this streamlined structure can also efficiently overcome "tracking ripple", delivering very good steady-state tracking