Publication | Closed Access
Detection of echoes using time-frequency analysis techniques
30
Citations
27
References
1996
Year
RadarArray ProcessingEngineeringGabor ExpansionSynthetic Aperture RadarEcho Detection TechniquesStructural Health MonitoringSpectrum EstimationSpeech ProcessingTime-frequency Analysis TechniquesTime-frequency Signal AnalysisComputational ElectromagneticsTimefrequency AnalysisUltrasoundAcoustic SensorSignal ProcessingWaveform AnalysisHigh-frequency Measurement
The following is a presentation of echo detection techniques based on time-frequency signal analysis for the measuring of thickness in thin multilayer structures. These techniques are shown to provide high-resolution signal characterization in a time-frequency space, and good noise rejection performance. In particular, the short-time Fourier transform, the Gabor expansion, the cross-ambiguity function and the Wigner-Ville distribution are analyzed and compared with techniques such as the logarithmic power spectrum, cepstrum and the segmented chirp Z-Transform. A suitable operating procedure was set up, based on an initial emulation phase in which simulated signals were considered, followed by a second phase in which real signals were processed. The results show the optimum performances of these new techniques compared with the traditional ones and, in particular, that the accurate measurement of thickness can be obtained also when waveform transients partially overlap.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1