Title :
Random sampling: spectrum of fluid measured by Doppler velocimetry
Author :
Ouahabi, A. ; Depollier, C. ; Simon, L. ; Kouame, D. ; Lethiecq, M.
Author_Institution :
LUSSI, Tours, France
Abstract :
Spectral analysis of randomly sampled signals is discussed with reference to fluid velocity measured by ultrasonic (or laser) Doppler velocimetry. This study summarizes the merits, in the mean square sense, of the polygonal hold vs the zero-order hold interpolator. The comparison is done for different sampling schemes, such as Poisson sampling. It can be shown that if the signal is sampled randomly with a Poisson method, the output signal is equal to the original signal plus an uncorrelated additive white noise. Our purpose is to reduce the effect of this noise by using a simple first-order (or polygonal) interpolator. Similar results can be derived for uniform sampling with some missing samples or with time jitter. Finally, we use a suboptimal method for detection of sampling jitter based on the bispectrum of sampled data
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; Poisson distribution; jitter; laser velocimetry; random processes; signal sampling; spectral analysis; ultrasonic velocity measurement; Doppler velocimetry; Poisson sampling; US Doppler velocimetry; bispectrum; first-order interpolator; fluid velocity; laser Doppler velocimetry; mean square; polygonal hold interpolator; random sampling; randomly sampled signals; spectral analysis; suboptimal method; time jitter; uncorrelated additive white noise; uniform sampling; zero-order hold interpolator; Density measurement; Low pass filters; Particle measurements; Power measurement; Sampling methods; Signal processing; Signal sampling; Velocity measurement; Volume measurement; Yield estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1996. IMTC-96. Conference Proceedings. Quality Measurements: The Indispensable Bridge between Theory and Reality., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3312-8
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1996.507439