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Instantaneous frequency estimation based on synchrosqueezing transform
Signal Processing (2017)
  • Qingtang Jiang, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Bruce W. Suter, Air Force Research Laboratory
Abstract
Recently, the synchrosqueezing transform (SST) was developed as an alternative to the empirical mode decomposition scheme to separate a non-stationary signal with time-varying amplitudes and instantaneous frequencies (IFs) into a superposition of frequency components that each have well-defined IFs. The continuous wavelet transform (CWT)-based SST sharpens the time-frequency representation of a non-stationary signal by assigning the scale variable of the signal’s CWT to the frequency variable by a reference IF function. Since the SST method is applied to estimate the IFs of all frequency components of a signal based on one single reference IF function, it may yield not very accurate results. In this paper we introduce the instantaneous frequency-embedded synchrosqueezing wavelet transform (IFE-SST). IFE-SST uses a rough estimation of the IF of a targeted component to produce accurate IF estimation. The reference IF function of IFE-SST is associated with the targeted component. Our numerical experiments show that IFE-SST outperforms the CWT-based SST in IF estimation and separation of multicomponent signals.
Keywords
  • Instantaneous frequency,
  • Empirical mode decomposition (EMD),
  • Synchrosqueezing transform (SST),
  • Signal separation
Publication Date
September, 2017
Citation Information
Qingtang Jiang and Bruce W. Suter. "Instantaneous frequency estimation based on synchrosqueezing transform" Signal Processing (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/qingtang-jiang/72/