International audienceThe high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signals (PPS). Currently the HAF suffers from noise-masking effects and from the appearance of undesired cross terms in the presence of multi-components PPS. The multi-lag product HAF concept was then proposed as a way to improve the performances of the HAF. Nevertheless, performances of the new methods are affected by the error propagation. This effect is due to the technique used for polynomial order reduction, common for current approaches : signal multiplication with the complex exponentials formed with the estimated coefficients. In this paper, we introduce an alternative method to reduce the polynomial order, based on th...
We describe an efficient technique analyzing signals that comprise a number of polynomial phase comp...
A new algorithm, the finite difference algorithm, is proposed for single-component polynomial phase ...
Polynomial-phase signals (PPS) appear in a variety of applications and several algorithms are availa...
International audienceThe high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of p...
The high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signal...
The high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signa...
Parameter estimation and performance analysis issues are studied for multicomponent polynomial-phase...
Nonstationary signals appear often in real-life applications and many of them can be modeled as poly...
The high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signal...
The high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signal...
This paper investigates the computationally efficient parameter estimation of polynomial phase signa...
Introduction. Polynomial phase signals frequently appear in radar, sonar, communication and technica...
The aim of this work is the performance analysis of a method for the detection and parameter estimat...
Nonstationary signals are common in many environments such as radar, sonar, bioengineering and power...
Polynomial-phase signals (PPSs), i.e., signals parameterized as s(t)=A exp(j2πΣm=0M amtm ), have bee...
We describe an efficient technique analyzing signals that comprise a number of polynomial phase comp...
A new algorithm, the finite difference algorithm, is proposed for single-component polynomial phase ...
Polynomial-phase signals (PPS) appear in a variety of applications and several algorithms are availa...
International audienceThe high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of p...
The high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signal...
The high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signa...
Parameter estimation and performance analysis issues are studied for multicomponent polynomial-phase...
Nonstationary signals appear often in real-life applications and many of them can be modeled as poly...
The high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signal...
The high-order ambiguity function (HAF) was introduced for the estimation of polynomial-phase signal...
This paper investigates the computationally efficient parameter estimation of polynomial phase signa...
Introduction. Polynomial phase signals frequently appear in radar, sonar, communication and technica...
The aim of this work is the performance analysis of a method for the detection and parameter estimat...
Nonstationary signals are common in many environments such as radar, sonar, bioengineering and power...
Polynomial-phase signals (PPSs), i.e., signals parameterized as s(t)=A exp(j2πΣm=0M amtm ), have bee...
We describe an efficient technique analyzing signals that comprise a number of polynomial phase comp...
A new algorithm, the finite difference algorithm, is proposed for single-component polynomial phase ...
Polynomial-phase signals (PPS) appear in a variety of applications and several algorithms are availa...