Title :
Detection of transient signals with unknown localization
Author :
Garcia, Francisco M ; Lourtie, Isabel M G
Author_Institution :
ISR-Inst. de Sistemas e Robotica, Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract :
In the context of real-time detection of transient signals, a likelihood ratio (LR) test is evaluated at every sampling interval. Performing the LR tests at a lower rate reduces significantly the computational complexity of the detection algorithm. However, in general, this simplification also leads to a strong degradation of the detector performance. For example, with a small shift error, an arriving transient may be in quadrature with its model. This degradation is particularly noticeable when the signals to detect are deterministic and sampled at a frequency close to the Nyquist rate. This letter proposes a method to overcome this limitation by using locally stationary models of the signals to detect. The resulting detectors are robust to shift errors and computationally efficient.
Keywords :
signal detection; signal sampling; transient analysis; Nyquist rate; bandpass signals; detection algorithm; likelihood ratio test; local stationarity; nonstationary processes; sampling interval; transient signal; Computational complexity; Degradation; Detection algorithms; Detectors; Frequency; Performance evaluation; Robustness; Sampling methods; Signal detection; Testing; Bandpass signals; detection; local stationarity; nonstationary processes; real-time processing; transient signals;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LSP.2004.833448