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2 October 1998 Evolutionary spectrum estimation by deconvolving bilinear time-frequency distributions
Mustafa K. Emresoy, Amro El-Jaroudi
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Abstract
A deconvolution technique to estimate the evolutionary spectrum (ES) of nonstationary signals by deconvolving the blurring effects of the kernel function from bilinear time frequency distributions (TFD) is presented. The resulting ES has desirable properties such as positivity, higher resolution, higher concentration in time-frequency. The proposed algorithm is computationally more efficient compared to the recently proposed entropy based deconvolution method. Unlike the entropy method the new algorithm can be adapted to deconvolve TFDs other than the spectrogram.
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Mustafa K. Emresoy and Amro El-Jaroudi "Evolutionary spectrum estimation by deconvolving bilinear time-frequency distributions", Proc. SPIE 3461, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations VIII, (2 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.325675
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KEYWORDS
Deconvolution

Signal processing

Convolution

Time-frequency analysis

Fourier transforms

Signal analyzers

Detection theory

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