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Choi–Williams distribution function

Variation of Cohen's class distribution function From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Choi–Williams distribution function is one of the members of Cohen's class distribution function.[1] It was first proposed by Hyung-Ill Choi and William J. Williams in 1989. This distribution function adopts exponential kernel to suppress the cross-term. However, the kernel gain does not decrease along the axes in the ambiguity domain. Consequently, the kernel function of Choi–Williams distribution function can only filter out the cross-terms that result from the components that differ in both time and frequency center.

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The definition of the cone-shape distribution function is shown as follows:

where

and the kernel function is:


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