High resolution acoustic impulse response in air with spectral extrapolation by linear prediction

Author(s):  
T. Miyashita ◽  
T. Itaya
2013 ◽  
Vol 313-314 ◽  
pp. 1243-1246
Author(s):  
Jian Bai ◽  
Wei Zhang ◽  
Hou Jun Sun

This paper uses modern spectrum setimation to process stepped-frequency signals which have extracted to obtain high resolution range profile. This paper use FPE criteria and AIC criteria to estimate the order of AR model, and linear prediction is used to test the performance of AR model. Compared with conventional IFFT processing, the results of spectrum estimation is satisfactory, and the exact location of high resolution range profile is determined.


Author(s):  
Xubao Zhang

Those theories of conventional filters for uniform-period signals do not apply to the analysis and design of the finite impulse response (FIR) filters for stagger-period signals. In this paper, we defined the fundamental concepts related to the stagger-period signals, derived the calculating equations, and described the time-variant property of the stagger-period filter; we proposed the Fourier transform pair between the frequency and impulse responses of this type filter, and proved the inverse of each other. Then, we discussed the design methods of stagger-period frequency-selective FIR filters, including lowpass, bandpass, and high-pass, presented the staggered windowing philosophies, illustrated different windows’ effectiveness, and described the principles and designs of optimized stagger-period high-pass filters with the match algorithm. As applications, we introduced three staggered optimization algorithms: eigenvalue, match, and linear prediction; and discussed performances of the filters designed for a moving target indication (MTI) radar. The stagger-period MTI filters not only extended the blind speed of flying targets, but also had an optimized improvement factor. Finally, we proposed a mathematical programming to search the best period code, which makes this type filter’s velocity response flattened. Meanwhile, we compared properties of the stagger-period to uniform-period filters, and provided with some examples to illustrate the theories and designs.


Author(s):  
Xubao Zhang

Those theories of conventional filters for uniform-period signals do not apply to the analysis and design of the finite impulse response (FIR) filters for stagger-period signals. In this paper, we defined the fundamental concepts related to the stagger-period signals, derived the calculating equations, and described the time-variant property of the stagger-period filter; we proposed the Fourier transform pair between the frequency and impulse responses of this type filter, and proved the inverse of each other. Then, we discussed the design methods of stagger-period frequency-selective FIR filters, including lowpass, bandpass, and high-pass, presented the staggered windowing philosophies, illustrated different windows’ effectiveness, and described the principles and designs of optimized stagger-period high-pass filters with the match algorithm. As applications, we introduced three staggered optimization algorithms: eigenvalue, match, and linear prediction; and discussed performances of the filters designed for a moving target indication (MTI) radar. The stagger-period MTI filters not only extended the blind speed of flying targets, but also had an optimized improvement factor. Finally, we proposed a mathematical programming to search the best period code, which makes this type filter’s velocity response flattened. Meanwhile, we compared properties of the stagger-period to uniform-period filters, and provided with some examples to illustrate the theories and designs.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dominik Justel ◽  
Kaushik Basak Chowdhury ◽  
Maximilian Bader ◽  
Christoph Dehner ◽  
Vasilis Ntziachristos

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