Abstract:
The discrete short-time Fourier transform implemented as the STUSE (short-time unbiased spectrum estimation) algorithm, which includes both Fourier-domain coherent smooth...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The discrete short-time Fourier transform implemented as the STUSE (short-time unbiased spectrum estimation) algorithm, which includes both Fourier-domain coherent smoothing and power-domain incoherent smoothing, is examined in terms of its resolution capability in power spectrum estimation. An analysis of the STUSE algorithm in terms of the effective spectral window allows insight into how the influence of the finite window length on a spectral estimate can be lessened by linearly combining biased estimates. Comparison is made to the weighted overlapped segment averaging algorithm, which has been previously characterized as a special case of the STUSE algorithm.<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing ( Volume: 37, Issue: 11, November 1989)
DOI: 10.1109/29.46558
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Spectral Estimation ,
- Smoothing ,
- Fourier Transform ,
- Window Length ,
- Short-time Fourier Transform ,
- Influence Of Length ,
- Fourier Domain ,
- Resolution Capability ,
- Spectrum Estimation ,
- Peak Value ,
- Eigenvectors ,
- Submatrix ,
- Discrete Fourier Transform ,
- Window Function ,
- Data Window ,
- Eigendecomposition ,
- Sidelobe Level ,
- Toeplitz Matrix ,
- Array Processing ,
- Multiple Eigenvalues
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Spectral Estimation ,
- Smoothing ,
- Fourier Transform ,
- Window Length ,
- Short-time Fourier Transform ,
- Influence Of Length ,
- Fourier Domain ,
- Resolution Capability ,
- Spectrum Estimation ,
- Peak Value ,
- Eigenvectors ,
- Submatrix ,
- Discrete Fourier Transform ,
- Window Function ,
- Data Window ,
- Eigendecomposition ,
- Sidelobe Level ,
- Toeplitz Matrix ,
- Array Processing ,
- Multiple Eigenvalues