The performance of a fractional Fourier transform based detector for frequency modulated signals
The performance of a fractional Fourier transform based detector for frequency modulated signals
The performance of Fourier based methods for the detection of frequency modulated signals is considered. In particular an adaptation of the fractional Fourier transform is compared to the conventional Fourier transform. The performance assessment focuses on the capability of the methods for detecting vocalisations; this analysis exploits measured data from a variety of cetacean species.
White, Paul R.
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Locke, Jonathan
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29 September 2010
White, Paul R.
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Locke, Jonathan
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White, Paul R. and Locke, Jonathan
(2010)
The performance of a fractional Fourier transform based detector for frequency modulated signals.
Sensor Signal Processing for Defence, London, United Kingdom.
29 - 30 Sep 2010.
5 pp
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The performance of Fourier based methods for the detection of frequency modulated signals is considered. In particular an adaptation of the fractional Fourier transform is compared to the conventional Fourier transform. The performance assessment focuses on the capability of the methods for detecting vocalisations; this analysis exploits measured data from a variety of cetacean species.
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Published date: 29 September 2010
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Sensor Signal Processing for Defence, London, United Kingdom, 2010-09-29 - 2010-09-30
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