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23 February 1988 Time-Frequency Signal Analysis And Synthesis The Choice Of A Method And Its Application
Boualem Boashash
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Abstract
In this paper, the problem of choosing a method for time-frequency signal analysis is discussed. It is shown that a natural approach leads to the introduction of the concepts of the analytic signal and in-stantaneous frequency. The Wigner-Ville Distribution (WVD) is a method of analysis based upon these concepts and it is shown that an accurate Time-Frequency representation of a signal can be obtained by using the WVD for the analysis of a class of signals referred to as "asymptotic". For this class of signals, the instantaneous frequency describes an important physical parameter characteristic of the process under investigation. The WVD procedure for signal analysis and synthesis is outlined and its properties are reviewed for deterministic and random signals.
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Boualem Boashash "Time-Frequency Signal Analysis And Synthesis The Choice Of A Method And Its Application", Proc. SPIE 0975, Advanced Algorithms and Architectures for Signal Processing III, (23 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948503
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KEYWORDS
Signal analyzers

Frequency modulation

Signal processing

Time-frequency analysis

Signal detection

Fermium

Fourier transforms

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