INTRODUCTION TO TIME-FREQUENCY SIGNAL ANALYSIS.

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In many cases of practical importance, scientists need a mixed time-frequency representation of a signal. A time-frequency analysis, based on the Wigner-Ville distribution, allows the distribution of a signal in a time-frequency domain. Examples illustrate the interest of the method for a high-resolution time-frequency analysis.

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Boashash, B. (1985). INTRODUCTION TO TIME-FREQUENCY SIGNAL ANALYSIS. In IREECON International (Convention Digest) (Institution of Radio and Electronics Engineers Australi (pp. 323–326). Inst of Radio & Electronics Engineers Australia. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0137-3_11

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