Title :
Signal Processing and Analysis Techniques from the Folklore
Author_Institution :
Rincon Res. Corp., Tucson, AZ
Abstract :
A number of well-known and frequently applied signal analysis and processing methods do not appear to be documented in the signal theory literature. While they are useful and widely used, these methods often do not involve the levels of innovation or theoretical descriptions that normally justify publication in signal processing journals, and their applications may be too narrow for inclusion in textbooks. Several lesser-known of these methods are described: (1) two-stage tuning; (2) cyclic frequency shifting; (3) frequency smoothing using the Lank-Reed-Pollon algorithm; (4) detecting "persistence;" (5) raising an analytic signal to non-integral powers; (6) adaptive notch filtering; and (7) noise-level estimation.
Keywords :
frequency estimation; signal processing; Lank-Reed-Pollon algorithm; adaptive notch filtering; continued fractions; cyclic frequency shifting; folklore; frequency estimation; frequency smoothing; noise-level estimation; signal detection; signal processing; two-stage tuning; Adaptive signal detection; Adaptive signal processing; Filtering algorithms; Frequency estimation; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Smoothing methods; Technological innovation; Tuning; Continued Fractions; Exponentiation; Frequency Estimation; Signal Detection; Tuning;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Signal Processing Workshop and 5th IEEE Signal Processing Education Workshop, 2009. DSP/SPE 2009. IEEE 13th
Conference_Location :
Marco Island, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3677-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3677-4
DOI :
10.1109/DSP.2009.4785922