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Time-Frequency/Time-Scale Analysis

Time-Frequency/Time-Scale Analysis

Patrick Flandrin (Eds.)
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Originally published in French as Temps-frequence, this book is a multi-disciplinary introduction to the toos of time-frequency signal analysis (often referred to as wavelet analysis). It serves as an invaluable reference for anyone concerned with the application of these techniques to signal processing.Although Fourier analysis provides a natural environment for the description of stationary signals, most real signals are nonstationary. Indeed, most often an integral part of the information contained in a signal can be found in the nonstationary property itself (e.g., start and termination of events, drifts, ruptures, modulations). This book provides a coherent and self-contained presentation of a broad panorama of methods for analyzing nonstationary signals, an area which has recently undergone intensive development in signal processing. Special emphasis is given to non-parametric approaches, with particular focus on quadratic energy distributions. This book offers a discussion of problems that emerge from a mixed description in time and frequency, and it comprises a detailed construction of the principle classes of admissible solutions (short-time Fourier, wavelets, Wigner-Ville, Cohen's class, affine distributions, etc.). It also addresses numerous issues of interpretation related to such representations and shows how to reformulate several important problems in signa theory by utilizing joint time-frequency distributions.
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Year:
1999
Edition:
1st
Publisher:
Academic Press
Language:
english
Pages:
1
ISBN 10:
0122598709
ISBN 13:
9780122598708
Series:
Wavelet Analysis and Its Applications 10
File:
PDF, 32.08 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1999
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