Time-frequency analysis is commonly used to study real world signals. These can often be described as multicomponent signals made of the sum of frequency and amplitude modulated modes. This thesis describes time-frequency techniques to study such signals in heavy noise situations, by dealing with three major issues. The first one is to design robust ridge detection technique and linear chirp approximation to improve instantaneous frequency estimation and mode reconstruction. The results demonstrate that an accurate ridge detection is a necessary but not a sufficient condition to ensure an accurate mode reconstruction. The second issue is the identification and the separation of interfering modes. To address this issue, the approach we prop...
Multicomponent signals, i.e. superpositions of modulated waves, arise in many physical or biological...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a novel time-frequency technique for the retrieval...
Multicomponent signals, i.e. superpositions of modulated waves, arise in many physical or biological...
Time-frequency analysis is commonly used to study real world signals. These can often be described a...
L'analyse temps-fréquence est fréquemment utilisée pour étudier les signaux du monde réel. Ceux-ci p...
Many signals from the physical world can be modeled accurately as a superposition of amplitude- and ...
Many signals from the physical world can be modeled accurately as a superposition of amplitude- and ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
Time-frequency representations show the spectral evolution of a signal in time. The goals of this wo...
Time-frequency representations show the spectral evolution of a signal in time. The goals of this wo...
International audienceTime-frequency analysis is often used to study non stationary multicomponent s...
Multicomponent signals, i.e. superpositions of modulated waves, arise in many physical or biological...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a novel time-frequency technique for the retrieval...
Multicomponent signals, i.e. superpositions of modulated waves, arise in many physical or biological...
Time-frequency analysis is commonly used to study real world signals. These can often be described a...
L'analyse temps-fréquence est fréquemment utilisée pour étudier les signaux du monde réel. Ceux-ci p...
Many signals from the physical world can be modeled accurately as a superposition of amplitude- and ...
Many signals from the physical world can be modeled accurately as a superposition of amplitude- and ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel technique for the retrieval of the modes of ...
Time-frequency representations show the spectral evolution of a signal in time. The goals of this wo...
Time-frequency representations show the spectral evolution of a signal in time. The goals of this wo...
International audienceTime-frequency analysis is often used to study non stationary multicomponent s...
Multicomponent signals, i.e. superpositions of modulated waves, arise in many physical or biological...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a novel time-frequency technique for the retrieval...
Multicomponent signals, i.e. superpositions of modulated waves, arise in many physical or biological...