Time frequency and array processing of non-stationary signals
Abstract
The special issue of EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2012 focuses on the synergistic relationship between time-frequency methods and array signal processing methods and addresses recent developments. In the article 'Joint DOD/DOA estimation in MIMO radar exploiting time-frequency signal representations' Yimin Zhang and co-researchers deal with the joint estimation of direction-of-departure (DOD) and direction-of-arrival (DOA) information of maneuvering targets in a bistatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar system when exploiting spatial time-frequency distribution (STFD). In the article 'Estimating the number of components of a multicomponent nonstationary signal using the short term time-frequency R�nyi entropy,' Victor Sucic and co-researchers propose a solution to the problem of detecting the local number of signal components by resorting to the short-term R�nyi entropy of signals in the time-frequency plane.
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