Accurate and efficient implementation of the time–frequency matched filter
Author | O'Toole, J.M. |
Author | Mesbah, M |
Author | Boashash, B |
Available date | 2011-10-19T06:24:28Z |
Publication Date | 2010-08 |
Publication Name | IET Signal Processing |
Citation | O'Toole, J.M.; Mesbah, M.; Boashash, B., "Accurate and efficient implementation of the time-frequency matched filter," Signal Processing, IET , vol.4, no.4, pp.428,437, August 2010 |
ISSN | 1751-9675 |
Description | This paper presents issues related to the discrete time–frequency matched filter which correlates two discrete TFDs (Additional details can be found in the comprehensive book on Time-Frequency Signal Analysis and Processing (see http://www.elsevier.com/locate/isbn/0080443354). In addition, the most recent upgrade of the original software package that calculates Time-Frequency Distributions and Instantaneous Frequency estimators can be downloaded from the web site: www.time-frequency.net. This was the first software developed in the field, and it was first released publicly in 1987 at the 1st ISSPA conference held in Brisbane, Australia, and then continuously updated). |
Abstract | The discrete time-frequency matched filter should replicate the continuoustime-frequency matched filter, but the methods differ. To avoid aliasing, thediscrete method transforms the real-valued signal to the complex-valued analytic signal. The theory for the time-frequency matched filter does not consider the discrete case using the analytic signal. The authors find that theperformance of the matched filter degrades when using the analytic, rather than real-valued, signal. This performance degradation is dependent on thesignal-to-noise ratio and the signal type. In addition, the authors present a simple algorithm to efficiently compute the time-frequency matched filter. Thealgorithm with the real-valued signal, comparative to using the analytic signal, requires one-quarter of the computational load. Hence the real-valued signal -and not the analytic signal - enables an accurate and efficient implementationof the time-frequency matched filter. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institution of Engineering and Technology |
Subject | Matched filters time-frequency analysis complex-valued analytic signal time-frequency matched filter discrete time-frequency matched filter real-valued signal signal-to-noise ratio quadratic time-frequency distributions TFDs Wigner-Ville Distribution time-frequency filtering |
Type | Article |
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