The Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) and the cross Wigner-Ville distribution (XWVD) have been shown to be efficient in the estimation of instantaneous frequency (IF). But the statistical result of the IF estimati...The Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) and the cross Wigner-Ville distribution (XWVD) have been shown to be efficient in the estimation of instantaneous frequency (IF). But the statistical result of the IF estimation from XWVD peak is much better than using WVD peak. The reason is given from a statistical point of view. Theoretical studies show that XWVD of the analyzed signal can be estimated from XWVD of the noise-contaminated signal. The estimation is unbiased, and the variance is equal to that of noise. In this case, WVD cannot be estimated from W-VD of the noise-contaminated signal. Therefore, higher SNR is required when WVD is used to analyze signals.展开更多
This paper analyzes statistical performances of the Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) and the cross Wigner-Ville distribution (XWVD). Theoretical studies show that XWVD of the analyzed signal can be estimated from XWVD ...This paper analyzes statistical performances of the Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) and the cross Wigner-Ville distribution (XWVD). Theoretical studies show that XWVD of the analyzed signal can be estimated from XWVD of the noise-contaminated signal . The estimation is unbiased, and the variance is equal to that of noise. In this case, WVD cannot be estimated from WVD of the noise-contaminated signal . Therefore higher SNR is required when using WVD.展开更多
To detect higher order polynomial phase signals (HOPPSs), the smoothed-pseudo polynomial Wigner-Ville distribution (SP-PVCVD), an improved version of the polynomial Wigner-Ville distribution (PVCVD), is presente...To detect higher order polynomial phase signals (HOPPSs), the smoothed-pseudo polynomial Wigner-Ville distribution (SP-PVCVD), an improved version of the polynomial Wigner-Ville distribution (PVCVD), is presented using a separable kernel. By adjusting the lengths of the functions in the kernel, the balance between resolution retaining and interference suppressing can be adjusted conveniently. The proposed method with merits of interference terms reduction and noise suppression can provide time frequency representation of better readability and more accurate instantaneous frequency (IF) estimation with higher order SP-PVfVD. The performance of the SP-PWVD is verified by computer simulations.展开更多
The instantaneous frequency (IF) estimation of the linear frequency modulated (LFM) signals with time-varying amplitude using the peak of the Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) is studied. Theoretical analysis show...The instantaneous frequency (IF) estimation of the linear frequency modulated (LFM) signals with time-varying amplitude using the peak of the Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) is studied. Theoretical analysis shows that the estimation on LFM signals with time-varying amplitude is unbiased, only if WVD of time-varying amplitude reaches its maximum at frequency zero no matter in which time. The statistical performance in the case of additive white Guassian noise is evaluated and an analytical expression for the variance is provided. The simulations using LFM signals with Gaussian envelope testify that IF can be estimated accurately using the peak of WVD for four models of amplitude variation. Furthermore the statistical result of estimation on the signals with amplitude descending before rising is better than that of the signals with constant amplitude when the amplitude variation rate is moderate.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (60472102)Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project (T0103)the Foundation of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Education (A10-0109-06-022)
文摘The Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) and the cross Wigner-Ville distribution (XWVD) have been shown to be efficient in the estimation of instantaneous frequency (IF). But the statistical result of the IF estimation from XWVD peak is much better than using WVD peak. The reason is given from a statistical point of view. Theoretical studies show that XWVD of the analyzed signal can be estimated from XWVD of the noise-contaminated signal. The estimation is unbiased, and the variance is equal to that of noise. In this case, WVD cannot be estimated from W-VD of the noise-contaminated signal. Therefore, higher SNR is required when WVD is used to analyze signals.
文摘This paper analyzes statistical performances of the Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) and the cross Wigner-Ville distribution (XWVD). Theoretical studies show that XWVD of the analyzed signal can be estimated from XWVD of the noise-contaminated signal . The estimation is unbiased, and the variance is equal to that of noise. In this case, WVD cannot be estimated from WVD of the noise-contaminated signal . Therefore higher SNR is required when using WVD.
基金supported partly by the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University, Ministry of Education,China(NCET-05-0803)supported by Information Controlling Technology of Communication System National Key Laboratory(9140C1301020801).
文摘To detect higher order polynomial phase signals (HOPPSs), the smoothed-pseudo polynomial Wigner-Ville distribution (SP-PVCVD), an improved version of the polynomial Wigner-Ville distribution (PVCVD), is presented using a separable kernel. By adjusting the lengths of the functions in the kernel, the balance between resolution retaining and interference suppressing can be adjusted conveniently. The proposed method with merits of interference terms reduction and noise suppression can provide time frequency representation of better readability and more accurate instantaneous frequency (IF) estimation with higher order SP-PVfVD. The performance of the SP-PWVD is verified by computer simulations.
文摘The instantaneous frequency (IF) estimation of the linear frequency modulated (LFM) signals with time-varying amplitude using the peak of the Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) is studied. Theoretical analysis shows that the estimation on LFM signals with time-varying amplitude is unbiased, only if WVD of time-varying amplitude reaches its maximum at frequency zero no matter in which time. The statistical performance in the case of additive white Guassian noise is evaluated and an analytical expression for the variance is provided. The simulations using LFM signals with Gaussian envelope testify that IF can be estimated accurately using the peak of WVD for four models of amplitude variation. Furthermore the statistical result of estimation on the signals with amplitude descending before rising is better than that of the signals with constant amplitude when the amplitude variation rate is moderate.