The Wigner higher order moment spectra (WHOS) are defined as extensions of the Wigner-Ville distribution (WD) to higher order moment spectra domains. A general class of time-frequency higher order moment spectra is also defined in terms of arbitrary higher order moments of the signal as generalizations of the Cohen’s general class of time-frequency representations. The properties of the general class of time-frequency higher order moment spectra can be related to the properties of WHOS which are, in fact, extensions of the properties of the WD. Discrete time and frequency Wigner higher order moment spectra (DTF-WHOS) distributions are introduced for signal processing applications and are shown to be implemented with two FFT-based algorithms...
The Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) has recently been shown to be a valuable tool for time-frequency...
The description of non-stationary signals causes problems which are hard to solve with conventional ...
In this paper, the problem of choosing a method for time-frequency signal analysis is discussed. It ...
The Wigner higher order moment spectra (WHOS) are defined as extensions of the Wigner-Ville distrib...
Most mechanical faults in machinery reveal themselves through transient events in vibration signals....
For an analysis of signals with arbitrary dispersive phase laws, we extend the concept of higher ord...
In this dissertation, we review linear time-frequency representations, such as the wavelet transform...
We propose a new higher order time-frequency representation (TFR), the higher order generalized warp...
The Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD), a form of time-frequency analysis, is shown to be useful in the...
The paper establishes the relationship between the two recently proposed methods of higher order tim...
Abstract—A new method for time-frequency analysis of a signal, which combines the time-order represe...
One of the fundamental problems of time-frequency analysis that remained unsolved until recently is ...
The concept of Wigner distribution (WD) is extended to higher-order nested Wigner distributions. The...
The paper deals with analysis and time-frequency representation of multicomponent signals characteri...
Wigner distribution (WD) is an effective tool for characterizing non-stationary signals where differ...
The Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) has recently been shown to be a valuable tool for time-frequency...
The description of non-stationary signals causes problems which are hard to solve with conventional ...
In this paper, the problem of choosing a method for time-frequency signal analysis is discussed. It ...
The Wigner higher order moment spectra (WHOS) are defined as extensions of the Wigner-Ville distrib...
Most mechanical faults in machinery reveal themselves through transient events in vibration signals....
For an analysis of signals with arbitrary dispersive phase laws, we extend the concept of higher ord...
In this dissertation, we review linear time-frequency representations, such as the wavelet transform...
We propose a new higher order time-frequency representation (TFR), the higher order generalized warp...
The Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD), a form of time-frequency analysis, is shown to be useful in the...
The paper establishes the relationship between the two recently proposed methods of higher order tim...
Abstract—A new method for time-frequency analysis of a signal, which combines the time-order represe...
One of the fundamental problems of time-frequency analysis that remained unsolved until recently is ...
The concept of Wigner distribution (WD) is extended to higher-order nested Wigner distributions. The...
The paper deals with analysis and time-frequency representation of multicomponent signals characteri...
Wigner distribution (WD) is an effective tool for characterizing non-stationary signals where differ...
The Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) has recently been shown to be a valuable tool for time-frequency...
The description of non-stationary signals causes problems which are hard to solve with conventional ...
In this paper, the problem of choosing a method for time-frequency signal analysis is discussed. It ...