نتایج جستجو برای: group delay

تعداد نتایج: 1098011  

2005
Paavo Alku Matti Airas Tomas Bäckström Hannu Pulakka

The estimation of glottal flow with inverse filtering requires typically subjective evaluation of the obtained flow waveforms by the experimenter. In this paper, we propose a straightforward method that yields an objective analysis tool to be used in the assessment of the quality of inverse filtered glottal flow estimates. The method computes the negative derivative of the phase response, the g...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Jean-Christophe Kucwaj Serge Reboul Georges Stienne Jean-Bernard Choquel Mohammed Benjelloun

This article is dedicated to the design of a linear-circular regression technique and to its application to ground-based GNSS-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) altimetry. The altimetric estimation is based on the observation of the phase delay between a GNSS signal sensed directly and after a reflection off of the Earth’s surface. This delay evolves linearly with the sine of the emitting satellite elevati...

2005
Y H C Kwan K Nakkeeran P K A Wai P Tchofo Dinda

We address the problem of group delay ripples in chirped fibre gratings on dispersion compensation in optical transmission systems. We show that the intersymbol interference, which is a highly harmful effect induced by the group delay ripples in transmission systems, can be substantially reduced by the use of nonlinear optical loop mirrors. This leads to an improvement of the system performance...

2004
W. D. Kimura L. P. Campbell C. E. Dilley S. C. Gottschalk D. C. Quimby I. Ben-Zvi J. C. Gallardo K. P. Kusche V. Yakimenko F. Zhou L. C. Steinhauer R. H. Pantell

091301-1 Presented are details of the staged electron laser acceleration (STELLA) experiment, which demonstrated high-trapping efficiency and narrow energy spread in a staged laser-driven accelerator. Trapping efficiencies of up to 80% and energy spreads down to 0.36% (1 ) were demonstrated. The experiment validated an approach that may be suitable for the basic design of a laser-driven acceler...

2017
David R. Smith

The possibility of making an optically large (many wavelengths in diameter) object appear invisible has been a subject of many recent studies. Exact invisibility scenarios for large (relative to the wavelength) objects involve (meta)materials with superluminal phase velocity (refractive index less than unity) and/or magnetic response. We introduce a new approximation applicable to certain devic...

2007
Ladan Golipour Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy

In this paper, we present a new method for segmenting speech at the phoneme level. For this purpose, we use the short-time Fourier transform of the speech signal. The goal is to recognize the locations of main energy changes in frequency over time, which can be described as phoneme boundaries. We apply a sub-band analysis and search for energy changes in individual bands as well to obtain furth...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing 1985
Bayya Yegnanarayana J. Sreekanth Anand Rangarajan

A method of signal waveform estimation from an ensemble of jittered noisy measurements is presented. The method uses group delay functions to perform the ensemble averaging and thus overcomes the difficulty of computing the unwrapped phase function before averaging. We propose a new technique, called group delay processing, to estimate the signal waveform if only a single noisy measurement is a...

2000
Adrian Jones Jason McManus

Measurement of Group Delay and Amplitude response of RF and Microwave components and assemblies, including frequency converters, using the 6840 series Microwave System Analyzer with the Group Delay option. application note application note 1 INTRODUCTION

2006
Lidia W. Lee Earl R. Geddes

Recent psychoacoustic studies of nonlinear distortion have yielded some new insights into what audible problems in loudspeaker might be related to. This paper will show the results of recent subjective tests which extend the work of various previous works to show that sound level significantly affects the perception of linear distortion in audio systems. This means that the hearing system itsel...

2006
Herbert G. Winful

We show that the group delay in tunneling is not a traversal time but a lifetime of stored energy or stored probability escaping through both ends of the barrier. Because it is a lifetime associated with both forward (transmitted) and backward (reflected) fluxes, it cannot be used to define a group velocity for forward transit in cases where a wavepacket is mostly reflected. For photonic tunnel...

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