Time-frequency Analysis

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Prentice Hall PTR, 1995 - Mathematics - 299 pages

Featuring traditional coverage as well as new research results that, until now, have been scattered throughout the professional literature, this book brings together--in simple language--the basic ideas and methods that have been developed to study natural and man-made signals whose frequency content changes with time--e.g., speech, sonar and radar, optical images, mechanical vibrations, acoustic signals, biological/biomedical and geophysical signals. KEY TOPICS: Covers time analysis, frequency analysis, and scale analysis; time-bandwidth relations; instantaneous frequency; densities and local quantities; the short time Fourier Transform; time-frequency analysis; the Wigner representation; time-frequency representations; computation methods; the synthesis problem; spatial-spatial/frequency representations; time-scale representations; operators; general joint representations; stochastic signals; and higher order time-frequency distributions. Illustrates each concept with examples and shows how the methods have been extended to other variables, such as scale. MARKET: For engineers, acoustic scientists, medical scientists and developers, mathematicians, physicists, and mangers working in the fields of acoustics, sonar, radar, image processing, biomedical devices, communication.