DocumentCode
1137506
Title
Comments on discrete chirp-Fourier transform and its application to chirp rate estimation [with reply]
Author
Guo, Xin ; Sun, Hong-Bo ; Wang, Sheng-Li ; Liu, Guo-Sui
Author_Institution
Res. Center of Electron. Eng., Nanjing Univ. of Sci. & Technol., China
Volume
50
Issue
12
fYear
2002
Firstpage
3115
Lastpage
3116
Abstract
This comment points out that the sample rate of the discrete chirp-Fourier transform (DCFT) proposed by Xia (see ibid., vol.48, p. 3122-33, 2000) is not sufficient to avoid severe "picket-fence" effect and causes some restrictions for its practical applications. By increasing the sample rate and modifying the DCFT definition, a new robust DCFT is proposed. Xia (see ibid., vol.50, no.12, p.3116, 2002) replies by first correcting an error on the analog-to-discrete parameter conversions of a chirp signal. Xia also add that when the chirp rate detection resolution is increased, it is more robust to the chirp rate error. On the other- hand, what is sacrificed by doing so is that the magnitudes of the sidelobes of the transform are increased, which may limit its capability of detecting chirps in a multicomponent or low SNR signal. Therefore, which DCFT needs to be used has to depend on the practical application.
Keywords
discrete Fourier transforms; parameter estimation; signal processing; signal resolution; signal sampling; DCFT; analog-to-discrete parameter conversion; chirp rate detection resolution; chirp rate error; chirp rate estimation; chirp signal; discrete chirp-Fourier transform; low SNR signal; multicomponent signal; picket-fence effect; sample rate; sidelobes magnitude; Chirp; Discrete transforms; Robustness; Sampling methods; Signal detection; Signal processing; Sun;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2002.805492
Filename
1076004
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