Title :
A Wigner-Ville, time-frequency approach to TNT detection in nuclear quadrupole resonance experiments
Author :
Aerts, Sven ; Aerts, Diederik ; Schroeck, Franklin E. ; Sachs, Jurgen
Author_Institution :
CLEA, Free Univ. of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract :
To minimize the risks involved in humanitarian demining requires a sensitivity setting close to unity, resulting in a very high false alarm rate. Nuclear quadrupole resonance detection, based on the spin echoes from nuclear spin relaxation, is a promising example of a highly specific detector that directly addresses the properties of the explosive rather than the mine casing. However, the data aquisition time necessary to obtain a sufficiently high sensitivity is long due to the extremely poor signal-to-noise-ratio of the spin echoes. Besides improvements in the hardware, it is important to pursue better signal analytic techniques. We present a time-frequency approach based on theWigner-Ville quasi-distribution for the analysis of nuclear quadrupole resonance data. We calculate ROC curves for real data obtained under laboratory conditions and show the technique presents a substantial improvement over popular demodulation techniques, especially for signals with poor signal-to-noise ratio.
Keywords :
Wigner distribution; chemical sensors; nuclear quadrupole resonance; organic compounds; sensitivity analysis; spin echo (NMR); spin-spin relaxation; time-frequency analysis; ROC curves; TNT detection; Wigner-Ville quasi-distribution; demodulation technique; false alarm rate; laboratory conditions; nuclear quadrupole resonance data analysis; nuclear quadrupole resonance detection; nuclear spin relaxation; signal analytic techniques; signal-to-noise ratio; spin echo; time-frequency approach; Abstracts; Detectors; Europe; Extraterrestrial measurements; Permeability; Single photon emission computed tomography;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2006 14th European
Conference_Location :
Florence