
Time-Frequency Analysis: Concepts and Methods
Author(s): Franz Hlawatsch (Editor), François Auger
- Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
- Publication Date: 24 Oct. 2008
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 472 pages
- ISBN-10: 1848210337
- ISBN-13: 9781848210332
Book Description
Covering a period of about 25 years, during which time-frequency has undergone significant developments, this book is principally addressed to researchers and engineers interested in non-stationary signal analysis and processing. It is written by recognized experts in the field.
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Covering a period of about 25 years, during which time-frequency has undergone significant developments, this book is principally addressed to researchers and engineers interested in non-stationary signal analysis and processing. It is written by recognized experts in the field.
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Covering a period of about 25 years, during which time-frequency has undergone significant developments, this book is principally addressed to researchers and engineers interested in non-stationary signal analysis and processing. It is written by recognized experts in the field.
About the Author
Franz Hlawatsch is an Associate Professor at the Vienna University of Technology, Austria. His research interests are in the areas of time-frequency signal processing, non-stationary statistical signal processing and wireless communications.
Francois Auger is Head of the Physical Measurements Department of the Technology Institute of the University of Saint Nazaire, France. His current research interests include motor control, embedded control and signal processing with FPGAs, spectral estimation and time-frequency representations.
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