Generalized-marginal time-frequency distributions

Xiang Gen Xia*, Yuri Owechko, Bernard H. Soffer, Roy M. Matic

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Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a family of time-frequency (TF) distributions with generalized-marginals, i.e., beyond the time-domain and the frequency-domain marginals, in the sense that the projections of a TF distribution along one or more angles are equal to the magnitude squared of the fractional Fourier transforms of the signal. We present a necessary and sufficient condition for a TF distribution in the Cohen's class to satisfy generalized-marginals. We then modify the existing well-known TF distributions in the Cohen's class, such as Choi-Williams, Page distributions, so that the modified ones have generalized-marginals. Numerical examples are presented to show that the proposed TF distributions have the advantages of both Wigner-Ville and other quadratic TF distributions which only have the conventional marginals. Moreover, they also indicate that the generalized-marginal TF distributions with proper marginals are more robust than the Wigner-Ville and the Choi-Williams distributions when signals contain additive noise.

Original languageEnglish
Pages509-512
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 1996
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 1996 IEEE-SP International Symposium on Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis - Paris, Fr
Duration: 18 Jun 199621 Jun 1996

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1996 IEEE-SP International Symposium on Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis
CityParis, Fr
Period18/06/9621/06/96

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Xia, X. G., Owechko, Y., Soffer, B. H., & Matic, R. M. (1996). Generalized-marginal time-frequency distributions. 509-512. Paper presented at Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE-SP International Symposium on Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis, Paris, Fr.