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Further developments for application of the Ψ-transform

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Gluskin, E. ; Electr. Eng. Dept., Holon Acad. Inst. of Technol., Israel

The recently suggested method (Gluskin (1998)) for an adaptive determination of a typical frequency of a signal/process, based on a nonlinear transform of the input process and a sampling procedure defined by the process itself, without giving a priori any prescribed time or frequency unit of measurement, is further developed for a more detailed estimation of the process's spectrum. The method is relevant to stationary random processes.

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Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 23rd IEEE Convention of

Date of Conference: 6-7 Sept. 2004

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