2000
Authors
Oliveira, PM; Barroso, V;
Publication
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE-ENGINEERING AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Abstract
Ville's definition of Instantaneous Frequency (IF), even though widely used and accepted, fails in most cases of practical interest. This failure has been often reported, namely in the multicomponent case. In this paper, we will analyze the advantages and shortcomings of that definition, and determine when and why it fails, integrating all previously reported cases of failure in a simple unified theory. We will also be able to extrapolate and predict the behavior of the traditional definition for any type of multicomponent signal. Alternative definitions of IF are discussed.
2001
Authors
Oliveira, PM; Barroso, V;
Publication
ISSPA 2001: SIXTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ITS APPLICATIONS, VOLS 1 AND 2, PROCEEDINGS
Abstract
The concepts of Instantaneous Frequency (IFt) and Instantaneous Bandwidth (IBt) have traditionally been considered as independent spectral features. Recent work has suggested, however, that the spectral dynamics of the signal (and, hence, its IFt) may have an impact on IBt and on the achievable spectral resolution. In this article, we consider model based AR spectral estimators. Simulations are done with several distinct time-frequency tools, to confirm the theoretical predictions.
2003
Authors
Hippensteil, R; Oliveira, P;
Publication
International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
Abstract
1990
Authors
Hippenstiel R.; De Oliveira P.;
Publication
IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
Abstract
This paper examines a modified version of the instantaneous power spectrum (IPS). The short duration periodogram and the pseudo Wigner–Ville distribution (PWD) have been used extensively to display the time-varying spectral information. Disadvantages of the periodogram are its inherently poor resolution due to the requirement of matching the resolution width to the spectral dynamics of the signal. Potential problems associated with PWD are spectral cross terms and an inability to resolve spectral components at the endpoints of the analysis segment. A modified version of IPS is shown to be less sensitive to these types of problems. In addition, IPS can work with real valued signals sampled at the traditional Nyquist rate. © 1990 IEEE
1990
Authors
HIPPENSTIEL, RD; DEOLIVEIRA, PM;
Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ACOUSTICS SPEECH AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
Abstract
1998
Authors
Oliveira, PM; Barroso, V;
Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1998 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACOUSTICS, SPEECH AND SIGNAL PROCESSING, VOLS 1-6
Abstract
The concept of Instantaneous Frequency is still not clearly defined. Current operational definitions give rise to physical paradoxes, difficulting proper interpretation of the obtained results. In this paper, we discuss why those paradoxes appear, and show how they can be avoided. We introduce a new definition of Instantaneous Frequency, which yields physically consistent results. This is confirmed with the help of several examples.
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