词条 | S transform | ||||||
释义 |
S transform as a time–frequency distribution was developed in 1994 for analyzing geophysics data.[1][2] In this way, the S transform is a generalization of the short-time Fourier transform (STFT), extending the continuous wavelet transform and overcoming some of its disadvantages. For one, modulation sinusoids are fixed with respect to the time axis; this localizes the scalable Gaussian window dilations and translations in S transform. Moreover, the S transform doesn't have a cross-term problem and yields a better signal clarity than Gabor transform. However, the S transform has its own disadvantages: the clarity is worse than Wigner distribution function and Cohen's class distribution function.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} A fast S Transform algorithm was invented in 2010.[3][4] It reduces the computational complexity from O[N2·log(N)] to O[N·log(N)] and makes the transform one-to-one, where the transform has the same number of points as the source signal or image, compared to storage complexity of N2 for the original formulation.[4][5] An implementation is available to the research community under an open source license.[6] A general formulation of the S transform[4] makes clear the relationship to other time frequency transforms such as the Fourier, short time Fourier, and wavelet transforms.[4][7] DefinitionThere are several ways to represent the idea of the S transform. In here, S transform is derived as the phase correction of the continuous wavelet transform with window being the Gaussian function.
Modified Form
The above definition implies that the s-transform function can be express as the convolution of and . Applying the Fourier Transform to both and gives .
From the Spectrum Form of S-transform, we can derive the discrete time S-transform. Let , where is the sampling interval and is the sampling frequency. The Discrete time S-transform can then be expressed as: Implementation of Discrete Time S-transformBelow is the Pseudo code of the implementation. Step1.Compute Comparison with other Time-Frequency Analysis toolsComparison with Gabor TransformThe only difference between Gabor Transform (GT) and S Transform is the window size. For GT, the windows size is a Gaussian function , meanwhile, the window function for S-Transform is a function of f. With a window function proportional to frequency, S Transform performs well in frequency domain analysis when the input frequency is low. When the input frequency is high, S-Transform has a better clarity in the time domain. As table below.
This kind of property makes S-Transform a powerful tool to analyze sound because human is sensitive to low frequency part in a sound signal. Comparison with Wigner TransformThe main problem with the Wigner Transform is the cross term, which stems from the auto-correlation function in the Wigner Transform function. This cross term may cause noise and distortions in signal analyses. S-transform analyses avoid this issue. Comparison with the short-time Fourier transformWe can compare the S transform and short-time Fourier transform (STFT).[2][8] First, a high frequency signal, a low frequency signal, and a high frequency burst signal are used in the experiment to compare the performance. The S transform characteristic of frequency dependent resolution allows the detection of the high frequency burst. On the other hand, as the STFT consists of a constant window width, it leads to the result having poorer definition. In the second experiment, two more high frequency bursts are added to crossed chirps. In the result, all four frequencies were detected by the S transform. On the other hand, the two high frequencies bursts are not detected by STFT. The high frequencies bursts cross term caused STFT to have a single frequency at lower frequency. Applications
See also
References1. ^{{cite journal | last1 = Stockwell | first1 = RG | last2 = Mansinha | first2 = L | last3 = Lowe | first3 = RP | year = 1996 | title = Localization of the complex spectrum: the S transform | url = | journal = IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing | volume = 44 | issue = 4| pages = 998–1001 | doi=10.1109/78.492555| citeseerx = 10.1.1.462.1500 }} 2. ^1 Stockwell, RG (1999). S-transform analysis of gravity wave activity from a small scale network of airglow imagers. PhD thesis, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. 3. ^{{cite book |pmid=19163232 | doi=10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4649729 | volume=2008 | title=A fast discrete S-transform for biomedical signal processing | year=2008 | journal=Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc | pages=2586–9 | last1 = Brown | first1 = RA | last2 = Frayne | first2 = R| isbn=978-1-4244-1814-5 }} 4. ^1 2 3 {{Cite journal|last=Brown|first=Robert A.|last2=Lauzon|first2=M. Louis|last3=Frayne|first3=Richard|date=January 2010|title=A General Description of Linear Time-Frequency Transforms and Formulation of a Fast, Invertible Transform That Samples the Continuous S-Transform Spectrum Nonredundantly|journal=IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing|volume=58|issue=1|pages=281–290|doi=10.1109/tsp.2009.2028972|issn=1053-587X}} 5. ^Kelly Sansom, "Fast S Transform", University of Calgary, https://www.ucalgary.ca/news/utoday/may31-2011/computing 6. ^http://sourceforge.net/projects/fst-uofc/ 7. ^{{Cite book|chapter-url=https://www.intechopen.com/download/pdf/9219|title=Recent Advances in Biomedical Engineering|last=Robert A|first=Brown|last2=Lauzon|first2=M Louis|last3=Frayne|first3=Richard|publisher=InTech|year=2009|isbn=978-953-307-004-9|location=|pages=191–210|chapter=Developments in time-frequency analysis of biomedical signals and images using a generalized Fourier synthesis}} 8. ^E. Sejdić, I. Djurović, J. Jiang, "Time-frequency feature representation using energy concentration: An overview of recent advances," Digital Signal Processing, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 153-183, January 2009. 9. ^Ditommaso, R, Mucciarelli M, Ponzo FC (2012). ANALYSIS OF NONSTATIONARY STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS BY USING A BAND-VARIABLE FILTER. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering. {{doi|10.1007/s10518-012-9338-y}}. See also MATLAB file 10. ^Hongmei Zhu, and J. Ross Mitchell, "The S Transform in Medical Imaging," University of Calgary Seaman Family MR Research Centre Foothills Medical Centre, Canada. 11. ^Prakash K. Ray, et al. "Coherency determination in grid-connected distributed generation based hybrid system under islanding scenarios." Power and Energy (PECon), 2010 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2010,{{doi|10.1109/PECON.2010.5697562}}
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