Since Hermite-Gaussian (HG) functions provide an orthonormal basis with the most compact time-frequency supports (TFSs), they are ideally suited for time-frequency component analysis of finite energy signals. For a signal component whose TFS tightly fits into a circular region around the origin, HG function expansion provides optimal representation by using the fewest number of basis functions. However, for signal components whose TFS has a non-circular shape away from the origin, straight forward expansions require excessively large number of HGs resulting to noise fitting. Furthermore, for closely spaced signal components with non-circular TFSs, direct application of HG expansion cannot provide reliable estimates to the individual signal ...
A time-frequency distribution provides many advantages in the analysis of multicomponent non-station...
Majority of the time-frequency representations (TFRs) make some kind of compromise between auto-comp...
Representation of signals in time and frequency domain has been of interest in signal processing are...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Since Hermite–Gaussian (HG) functions provide an orthonormal b...
For a signal component whose time-frequency support tightly fits into a circular region around origi...
The paper discusses a method for estimating the Hermite coefficients of a discrete-time one-dimensio...
Multi-component transient signals show up in many different areas, most commonly in communication an...
Signals with finite time support are frequently used in active sonar and radar processing. In these ...
Most of the human-made and physical signals have nonstationary spectra that evolve rapidly with time...
Time-frequency representations (TFRs), such as the short-time Fourier transform, the wavelet transfo...
A novel adaptive short-time Fourier transform (STFT) implementation for the analysis of non-stationa...
The product, convolution, correlation, Wigner distribution function (WDF) and ambiguity function (AF...
In many real-life applications, such as radar, sonar, communications, and biomedical engineering, th...
Majority of the time-frequency representations (TFRs) make some kind of compromise between auto-comp...
The concern of the studies reported in this manuscript is the localization of a signal in the time-f...
A time-frequency distribution provides many advantages in the analysis of multicomponent non-station...
Majority of the time-frequency representations (TFRs) make some kind of compromise between auto-comp...
Representation of signals in time and frequency domain has been of interest in signal processing are...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Since Hermite–Gaussian (HG) functions provide an orthonormal b...
For a signal component whose time-frequency support tightly fits into a circular region around origi...
The paper discusses a method for estimating the Hermite coefficients of a discrete-time one-dimensio...
Multi-component transient signals show up in many different areas, most commonly in communication an...
Signals with finite time support are frequently used in active sonar and radar processing. In these ...
Most of the human-made and physical signals have nonstationary spectra that evolve rapidly with time...
Time-frequency representations (TFRs), such as the short-time Fourier transform, the wavelet transfo...
A novel adaptive short-time Fourier transform (STFT) implementation for the analysis of non-stationa...
The product, convolution, correlation, Wigner distribution function (WDF) and ambiguity function (AF...
In many real-life applications, such as radar, sonar, communications, and biomedical engineering, th...
Majority of the time-frequency representations (TFRs) make some kind of compromise between auto-comp...
The concern of the studies reported in this manuscript is the localization of a signal in the time-f...
A time-frequency distribution provides many advantages in the analysis of multicomponent non-station...
Majority of the time-frequency representations (TFRs) make some kind of compromise between auto-comp...
Representation of signals in time and frequency domain has been of interest in signal processing are...