How to calculate the denominator coefficient for a large number of poles?

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How to calculate the denominator coefficient for a large number of poles?

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Sunand Agarwal
Sunand Agarwal on 13 Oct 2020
You might want to use numden function in MATLAB to extract both the numerator and denominator coefficients.
If this doesn't help, please explain your problem statement in detail.
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Waleed Tariq
Waleed Tariq on 13 Oct 2020
Actually, I have a output of the causal linear shift-invariant filter and the variance of the input signal is 0.05 and the filter is an autoregressive filter. iHave to calxulae the denominator coefficients for a large number of poles and then I have to calculate the mean square error for each number of poles. Moreover, I have to use one of the formulas from "Model Order Slection Crtiteria" to calculate optimal number of poles. In the end I have to calculate again coefficients of denominator but for optimal number of poles .
Sunand Agarwal
Sunand Agarwal on 14 Oct 2020
You may refer to the tfdata function for extracting the denominator coefficients for transfer functions.
This might help in your use case.

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