DocumentCode :
1639571
Title :
Time-frequency analysis of the non-stationary multi-frequency signals by using parametrical short-time bispectral density estimation
Author :
Molchanov, Pavel ; Totsky, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Nat. Aerosp. Univ., Kharkov, Ukraine
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
276
Lastpage :
279
Abstract :
A new approach to time -frequency analysis of multi-component frequency modulated signals is represented. The suggested approach is based on the extraction of phase -coupled instantaneous frequency pairs containing in the broad-band Doppler signal spectrum. For this purpose, the computation of the sequence of short-time parametric bispectral density estimates of transient signal segments separated by a sliding window is used. The parametric autoregressive (AR) modeling has been employed to obtain high frequency resolution. Time-frequency distributions of the phase-coupled instantaneous frequencies are represented for non -stationary multi-component signal models as well as for experimental Doppler radar records obtained for signals backscattered by a moving human. The latter radar signatures demonstrate evolutionary behaviour of phase-coupled instantaneous frequency pairs in the time -frequency domain. The given results can be useful as new information features for automatic target radar recognition.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; FM radar; time-frequency analysis; AR modeling; automatic target radar recognition; bispectral density estimation; multicomponent frequency modulated signals; nonstationary multifrequency signals; parametric autoregressive modeling; phase coupled instantaneous frequencies; signals backscattered; time frequency analysis; instantaneous frequency; parametric bispectrum estimate; time-frequency distribution;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Modern Problems of Radio Engineering, Telecommunications and Computer Science, 2008 Proceedings of International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lviv-Slavsko
Print_ISBN :
978-966-553-678-9
Type :
conf
Filename :
5423517
Link To Document :
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