Title :
The wide-band ambiguity function and Altes´ Q-distribution: constrained synthesis and time-scale filtering
Author_Institution :
Electron. Res. Lab., Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Salisbury, SA, Australia
fDate :
3/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Two problems of interest in wideband signal processing are addressed. The first problem concerns the synthesis of wideband radar/sonar signal waveforms given the desired shape (as a function of time delay and time scale) of the cross correlator (matched filter) output; this function is termed the wideband ambiguity function (WBAF). Constraints on the transmitted waveforms that are manifest as closed convex subsets in the delay-scale space can also be incorporated into the synthesis procedure. The alternating convex projection theorem is used to generate a (weakly) convergent iterative algorithm for waveform synthesis. The second problem addressed concerns the closely related problem of signal recovery from R.A. Altes´ (IEEE Trans. Acoust., Speech, Signal Proc., vol.38, no.6, p.1005-12, June 1990) Q-distribution and modified versions thereof. The Q-distribution is intimately related to the WBAF via a unitary transformation. Admissible modifications include affine convolutions and other operators with closed convex range. The application in terms of filtering in a time-scale domain is considered.<>
Keywords :
filtering and prediction theory; iterative methods; radar theory; signal processing; signal synthesis; sonar; Altes´ Q-distribution; affine convolutions; alternating convex projection theorem; closed convex subsets; constrained synthesis; convergent iterative algorithm; cross correlator; delay-scale space; matched filter; radar; signal recovery; sonar; time delay; time-scale filtering; unitary transformation; waveform synthesis; wideband ambiguity function; wideband signal processing; Correlators; Delay effects; Matched filters; Propagation delay; Radar signal processing; Shape; Signal synthesis; Sonar; Speech synthesis; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on