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Wigner distribution associated with the symplectic coordinates transformation

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SIGNAL PROCESSING
Volume 204, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.sigpro.2022.108846

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Linear frequency-modulated signal; Matrix Wigner distribution; Superresolution; Symplectic group; tau-Wigner distribution

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The article introduces a new type of time-frequency analysis tool called the Matrix Wigner Distribution (MWD), which can overcome the time-frequency resolution limit of the traditional Wigner Distribution. By using a generalized symplectic matrix to transform coordinates, the researchers have discovered optimal conditions for enhancing the time-frequency resolution of this specific MWD. A simulation example with linear frequency-modulated signals is provided to verify the feasibility of the established superresolution theory.
The celebrated tau-Wigner distribution (tau-WD), a generalization of the ordinary Wigner distribution (WD), has attracted much attention in the literature for its wide use in time-frequency analysis. However, it fails to break through the time-frequency resolution limit of the WD. Due to more degrees of freedom, the matrix Wigner distribution (MWD), a generalization of the tau-WD and a special case of the A -Wigner distribution, seems to be an effective tool to tackle this challenge. In this study, we focus on a specific MWD, i.e., the so-called symplectic Wigner distribution (SWD), through the change of coordinates with the general symplectic matrix. We disclose an equivalence relation between the uncertainty product in SWD domains and that in the classical settings, from which we obtain the optimal symplectic matrix constraint condition under which the SWD achieves higher time-frequency resolution than the WD. We also provide the simulation example associated with linear frequency-modulated signals for verifying the established superresolution theory. (c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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