Electrical and electromagnetic methods often require the determination of the amplitude of a periodic signal,produced by controlled sources and masked by natural and artificial noise. Since noise is usually random and uncorrelated, several techniques based on a stacking procedure and spectral decomposition are applied. In thispaper we revise some of these procedures based on Fourier analysis. We propose a technique which uses «super-averaged»functions obtained from the average of the results of the Fourier analysis from the whole data set
Abstract. A joint treatment for signal analysis based in both Fourier and Wavelet theory is presente...
International audienceThis article deals with the problem of the determination of the finite or coun...
Many electronic and acoustic signals can be modelled as sums of sinusoids and noise. However, the am...
Electrical and electromagnetic methods often require the determination of the amplitude of a periodi...
Electrical and electromagnetic methods often require the determination of the amplitude of a periodi...
A common approach to detect sinusoidal signals buried in noise is based on spectral analysis, such a...
Many military communications systems utilize frequency-hopped spread spectrum waveforms to protect ...
This paper describes a new approach for the analysis of signals containing fluctuating harmonics. It...
This paper describes a unified method to quantify and compare amplitude and phase noise induced by w...
AbstractA simple algorithms is presented for calculating the Fourier coefficients of discontinuous a...
Detecting signals with hidden periodicity is awide and popular task in most complicatedtechnical sys...
An algorithm is presented for calculating the Fourier coefficients of experimentally obtained wavefo...
This book introduces readers to various signal processing models that have been used in analyzing pe...
The measurement of the B"0_s anti B"0_s mixing frequency #DELTA#m_s requires the search fo...
In digital communications, fixed, chaotic, and random waveforms are used. Although the theory of fix...
Abstract. A joint treatment for signal analysis based in both Fourier and Wavelet theory is presente...
International audienceThis article deals with the problem of the determination of the finite or coun...
Many electronic and acoustic signals can be modelled as sums of sinusoids and noise. However, the am...
Electrical and electromagnetic methods often require the determination of the amplitude of a periodi...
Electrical and electromagnetic methods often require the determination of the amplitude of a periodi...
A common approach to detect sinusoidal signals buried in noise is based on spectral analysis, such a...
Many military communications systems utilize frequency-hopped spread spectrum waveforms to protect ...
This paper describes a new approach for the analysis of signals containing fluctuating harmonics. It...
This paper describes a unified method to quantify and compare amplitude and phase noise induced by w...
AbstractA simple algorithms is presented for calculating the Fourier coefficients of discontinuous a...
Detecting signals with hidden periodicity is awide and popular task in most complicatedtechnical sys...
An algorithm is presented for calculating the Fourier coefficients of experimentally obtained wavefo...
This book introduces readers to various signal processing models that have been used in analyzing pe...
The measurement of the B"0_s anti B"0_s mixing frequency #DELTA#m_s requires the search fo...
In digital communications, fixed, chaotic, and random waveforms are used. Although the theory of fix...
Abstract. A joint treatment for signal analysis based in both Fourier and Wavelet theory is presente...
International audienceThis article deals with the problem of the determination of the finite or coun...
Many electronic and acoustic signals can be modelled as sums of sinusoids and noise. However, the am...