SPECTRAL DENSITY ESTIMATION VIA NONLINEAR WAVELET METHODS FOR STATIONARY NON‐GAUSSIAN TIME SERIES
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Time Series Analysis
- Vol. 17 (6) , 601-633
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9892.1996.tb00295.x
Abstract
In the present paper we consider nonlinear wavelet estimators of the spectral densityfof a zero mean, not necessarily Gaussian, stochastic process, which is stationary in the wide sense. It is known in the case of Gaussian regression that these estimators outperform traditional linear methods if the degree of smoothness of the regression function varies considerably over the interval of interest. Such methods are based on a nonlinear treatment of empirical coefficients that arise from an orthonormal series expansion according to a wavelet basis.The main goal of this paper is to transfer these methods to spectral density estimation. This is done by showing the asymptotic normality of certain empirical coefficients based on the tapered periodogram. Using these results we can show the risk equivalence to the Gaussian case for monotone estimators based on such empirical coefficients. The resulting estimator offkeeps all interesting properties such as high spatial adaptivity that are already known for wavelet estimators in the case of Gaussian regression.It turns out that appropriately tuned versions of this estimator attain the optimal uniform rate of convergence of theirL2risk in a wide variety of Besov smoothness classes, including classes where linear estimators (kernel, spline) are not able to attain this rate. Some simulations indicate the usefulness of the new method in cases of high spatial inhomogeneity.Keywords
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