Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4975799 | Journal of the Franklin Institute | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
It is shown that the recently introduced T-class of time-frequency distributions is a subclass of the S-method distributions. From the generalization of the S-method distribution by rotating it in the time-frequency plane, a similar generalization of the T-class distribution follows readily. The generalized T-class distribution is then applicable to signals that behave chirp like, with their instantaneous frequency slowly varying around the slope of the chirp; this slope needs no longer be zero, as is the case for the original T-class distribution, but may take an arbitrary value.
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Authors
Martin J. Bastiaans,