Language:   Search:   Contact
World of
Mathematics
Database
»ZBMATH«
MSC 2000
MSC 2010
Reviewer
Service
Subscription
»ZBMATH«
ZBMATH Database | Advanced Search Print
Read more | Try MathML | Hide
Zentralblatt MATH has released its new interface!
For an improved author identification, see the new author database of ZBMATH.

ZBMATH Database Simple Search Advanced Search Command Search

Advanced Search

Query:
Fill in the form and click »Search«...
Format:
Display: entries per page entries
Zbl 1144.94003
Candès, Emmanuel J.; Charlton, Philip R.; Helgason, Hannes
Detecting highly oscillatory signals by chirplet path pursuit.
(English)
[J] Appl. Comput. Harmon. Anal. 24, No. 1, 14-40 (2008). ISSN 1063-5203

The paper deals with the problem of detecting one-dimensional highly oscillatory signals, named chirps, from very noisy measurements. The proposed detection strategy exploits a family of multiscale chirplets, i.e. templates which provide good local approximations of chirps, and uses a chirplet graph to chain chirplets together adaptively as to form a signal which is physically meaningful, and whose correlation with the data is largest. This is achieved by finding the best path in the chirplet graph which maximizes a test statistic based on the weighted sum of squares of the empirical correlation coefficients, and can be accomplished by dynamic programming method; particularly using ChirpLab - the developed and publicly available Matlab software package. To demonstrate the performance of the method, extensive simulation study is provided. The numerical experiments show that the approach ensures high flexibility and adaptivity to the unknown structures of broad classes of nonstationary signals.
[Zygmunt Hasiewicz (Wrocław)]
MSC 2000:
*94A13 Detection theory
65T99 Numerical methods in Fourier analysis
42C15 Series and expansions in general function systems

Keywords: signal detection; chirps; chirplets; multiscale analysis

Login Username: Password:

Highlights
Scientific prize winners of the ICM 2010
Overhang
Lie groups, physics and geometry. An introduction for physicists, engineers and chemists.

Master Server

Zentralblatt MATH Berlin [Germany]

© FIZ Karlsruhe GmbH

Zentralblatt MATH master server is maintained by the Editorial Office in Berlin, Section Mathematics and Computer Science of FIZ Karlsruhe and is updated daily.

Other Mirror Sites



Copyright © 2013 Zentralblatt MATH | European Mathematical Society | FIZ Karlsruhe | Heidelberg Academy of Sciences
Published by Springer-Verlag | Webmaster