This paper concerns the optimal weighting factors for multiple window spectrogram estimation of different stationary and non-stationary processes. The choice of windows are of course important but the weighting factors in the average of the different spectrograms are as important. The criterion for optimization is the normalized mean square error where the normalization factor is the spectrogramestimate. This means that the unknown weighting factors will be present in the numerator as well as in the denominator. A quasi-Newton algorithm is used for the estimation. The optimization is compared for a number of well known sets of multiple windows and the results show that the number as well as the shape of the windows are important factors for...
It is shown that for any signal x(t) the minimum of over ¿-88¿-88 [(t-tx)2 + (f-fx)2] Sx(w)(t, f) dt...
In analyzing non-stationary noisy signals with time-varying frequency content, it's convenient to us...
The paper proposes a new multiple window method for estimating a peaked spectrum. The multiple windo...
This paper concerns the mean square error optimal weighting factors for multiple window spectrogram...
This paper investigates the multiple windows of the mean squared error optimal time-frequency kernel...
Periodogram averaging with multiple windows can be used in spectrum analysis of nonstationary data. ...
The concept of multi-window or multi-taper spectral estimation was discussed in [1]-[5]. This is per...
An approach to multiwindow time-frequency analysis that provides robust performance in noisy environ...
This paper suggests an improvement to the multiple window (MW) spectrogram. The improvement was obse...
The bias-variance trade-off is an important issue is spectrum estimation. In 1982, Thomson introduce...
Abstract—A method for minimization of the mean square error (MSE) of the instantaneous frequency est...
Conference PaperWe propose a robust method for estimating the time-varying spectrum of a non-station...
Peak matched multiple windows are found as the Karhunen-Loeve basis functions of a predefined peaked...
A multiple window method for estimation of the peaked power density spectrum is designed. The method...
The purpose of this paper is to present the optimal number of windows and window lengths using multi...
It is shown that for any signal x(t) the minimum of over ¿-88¿-88 [(t-tx)2 + (f-fx)2] Sx(w)(t, f) dt...
In analyzing non-stationary noisy signals with time-varying frequency content, it's convenient to us...
The paper proposes a new multiple window method for estimating a peaked spectrum. The multiple windo...
This paper concerns the mean square error optimal weighting factors for multiple window spectrogram...
This paper investigates the multiple windows of the mean squared error optimal time-frequency kernel...
Periodogram averaging with multiple windows can be used in spectrum analysis of nonstationary data. ...
The concept of multi-window or multi-taper spectral estimation was discussed in [1]-[5]. This is per...
An approach to multiwindow time-frequency analysis that provides robust performance in noisy environ...
This paper suggests an improvement to the multiple window (MW) spectrogram. The improvement was obse...
The bias-variance trade-off is an important issue is spectrum estimation. In 1982, Thomson introduce...
Abstract—A method for minimization of the mean square error (MSE) of the instantaneous frequency est...
Conference PaperWe propose a robust method for estimating the time-varying spectrum of a non-station...
Peak matched multiple windows are found as the Karhunen-Loeve basis functions of a predefined peaked...
A multiple window method for estimation of the peaked power density spectrum is designed. The method...
The purpose of this paper is to present the optimal number of windows and window lengths using multi...
It is shown that for any signal x(t) the minimum of over ¿-88¿-88 [(t-tx)2 + (f-fx)2] Sx(w)(t, f) dt...
In analyzing non-stationary noisy signals with time-varying frequency content, it's convenient to us...
The paper proposes a new multiple window method for estimating a peaked spectrum. The multiple windo...