Popis metod spektrální analýzy založené na Zolotarevových polynomech
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disertační práceAutor
Turoň, Václav
Vedoucí práce
Sovka, Pavel
Vlček, Miroslav
Studijní obor
Teoretická elektrotechnikaStudijní program
Elektrotechnika a informatikaInstituce přidělující hodnost
České vysoké učení technické v Praze. Fakulta elektrotechnická. Katedra teorie obvodůMetadata
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The doctoral thesis deals with a new time-frequency transformation based on approximated
discrete Zolotarev polynomials (ADZT). Its basis consists of approximated symmetrical
Zolotarev polynomials of the rst and the second order. Due the characteristics of these
polynomials ADZT achieves a good time and frequency selectivity and it results into the
good time localization of non-stationarity parts of the analysed signal without any changes
in a frequency resolution. This transform was designed for the purpose of Zolotarev spectra
calculation in a doctoral thesis written by Radim Spet k. In that thesis the Zolotarev series
was also derived and discrete Zolotarev transform (DZT) was introduced but it has not been
implemented yet.
The proposed doctoral thesis goes on Radim Spetik's thesis and it adds a missing description
of ADZT, systematical analysis of its properties bz using the selected types of signals
and veri es the calculation of Zolotarev spectra by the inner product of signal and functions
of analysing DZT basis which is composed of symmetrical Zolotarev polynomials. The new
relation between approximated and non approximated symmetrical Zolotarev polynomials
is found by this veri cation and it is used for the method of DZT basis creation.
The main part of this thesis is focused on description of ADZZ behaviour. The several
conveniently methods are designed. By using of selected signals the typical properties
of ADZT behaviour are described such as the capability of ADZT to e ciently suppress
spectral leakage or pulsing of spectral component energy. The thesis also discuss the optimal
choice of ADZT parameters including the type and the length of segmentation window,
the step of segmentation and the number of leading and trailing zeros added into the signal
segment. Based on the proceed analysis the modi cations of ADZT are proposed. The
rst modi cation decreases the number of operation of Zolotarev spectra calculation which
leads to the lower complexity. The second modi cation improves the time localization of
non-stationary parts of analysed signal.
The last but not least the comparison of spectral analysis by short-time ADZT to common
used spectral methods is done. For this purpose the synthetic signal including the stationary
and non-stationary parts is used. The comparison is also illustrated for the real signal such
as speech or EKG.
Kolekce
- Disertační práce - 13000 [743]
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