The analysis of non-stationary signals requires tools that, unlike traditional methods, yield information about the time localization of a given frequency component. Time-frequency representations have been used successfully for these purposes in many applications, such as speech, radar and sonar, image, and biological signal processing. This book investigates the use of various time-frequency representations, describes the advantages of one representation over another for particular applications, and provides pseudo-code for the computational algorithms of these representations so that readers can apply them to their own specific problems.
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