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US 5245589

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING SIGNALS TO EXTRACT NARROW BANDWIDTH FEATURES

Assignee

Filed

Mar 20, 1992

Granted

Sep 14, 1993

Location

PALO ALTO CA US

Abstract

A method and apparatus for processing a set of signals to identify narrow bandwidth features of the signals, and optionally to process the signals further to extract information about the identified narrow-band features. The invention processes a set of input signal frames (a two-dimensional pixel array) to generate a narrow-band feature signal (also a two-dimensional pixel array) from which narrow-band features of the input signal frames can be efficiently, automatically, and unambiguously identified. In a class of preferred embodiments, the input signal frames are the power spectra of a set of sequentially measured signals. Thus, the set of input signal frames is a "spectrogram," comprising rows and columns of pixels (with row indices representing time, and column indices representing frequency). Alternatively, the input signal frames represent a data array of another type, such as a correlogram or a sequence of images. In a class of embodiments, the input signal frames are processed to identify narrow-band pixels (the subset of input signal frame pixels which represent narrow-band energy, or narrow-band processes). Then, the identified narrow-band pixels (which can be displayed as a narrow-band pixel array) undergo "feature extraction" processing to generate the output narrow-band feature signal (which can be displayed as the output image). The narrow-band feature signal can be further processed to determine the center frequency, bandwidth, and amplitude of one or more of its narrow-band features.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Aug 4, 1992

Rescinded

Feb 8, 1993

Duration

6 months

Inventor

  • 1JONATHAN S. ABEL
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