International audienceThis paper proposes a parameters estimation algorithm for signals composed of multiple non-stationary components having the same basis modulation function which is described by an a priori known model and depends on a few unknown parameters. The procedure is based on time warping the signal in turn with every basis function resulted from different model parameters combinations and evaluating the concentration of the warped signal spectrum. The estimated parameters of the model are the ones which provide the best spectral concentration. Onwards, the amplitude, phase and modulation rate for each component are determined from the signal warped with the optimal basis function. The algorithm is tested with simulations and r...
This dissertation is directed towards developing computationally efficient estimation algorithms who...
In this paper, we propose a novel technique for Instantaneous frequency (IF) estimation of multi com...
The paper deals with the estimation of amplitude and phase of an analogue multi-harmonic band-limite...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014A common assumption used in statistical signal proc...
International audienceAn approach to the spectral estimation for some classes of non-stationary rand...
In this paper we are concerned with signal processing of acoustic signals resulting from active tran...
International audienceA real environment identification system is based on observations analysis whi...
Processing marine-mammal signals for passive oceanic acoustic tomography or species classification a...
WOSInternational audienceProcessing marine-mammal signals for passive oceanic acoustic tomography or...
Processing marine-mammal signals for passive oceanic acoustic tomography or species classification a...
In this paper, we introduce a new analysis technique particu-larly suitable for the sinusoidal model...
International audienceA new approach for the analysis of nonstationary signals is proposed, with a f...
This thesis addresses problems in the field of time-varying, non-Gaussian, non-linear signal process...
Abstract: The reconstruction of periodic acoustical signals with time domain periodic averaging req...
Estimating the fundamental frequency and harmonic parameters is basic for signal modeling in a power...
This dissertation is directed towards developing computationally efficient estimation algorithms who...
In this paper, we propose a novel technique for Instantaneous frequency (IF) estimation of multi com...
The paper deals with the estimation of amplitude and phase of an analogue multi-harmonic band-limite...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014A common assumption used in statistical signal proc...
International audienceAn approach to the spectral estimation for some classes of non-stationary rand...
In this paper we are concerned with signal processing of acoustic signals resulting from active tran...
International audienceA real environment identification system is based on observations analysis whi...
Processing marine-mammal signals for passive oceanic acoustic tomography or species classification a...
WOSInternational audienceProcessing marine-mammal signals for passive oceanic acoustic tomography or...
Processing marine-mammal signals for passive oceanic acoustic tomography or species classification a...
In this paper, we introduce a new analysis technique particu-larly suitable for the sinusoidal model...
International audienceA new approach for the analysis of nonstationary signals is proposed, with a f...
This thesis addresses problems in the field of time-varying, non-Gaussian, non-linear signal process...
Abstract: The reconstruction of periodic acoustical signals with time domain periodic averaging req...
Estimating the fundamental frequency and harmonic parameters is basic for signal modeling in a power...
This dissertation is directed towards developing computationally efficient estimation algorithms who...
In this paper, we propose a novel technique for Instantaneous frequency (IF) estimation of multi com...
The paper deals with the estimation of amplitude and phase of an analogue multi-harmonic band-limite...