A review of time-frequency analysis techniques for estimation of group velocities

A. H. Kocaoglu, L. T. Long

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Abstract

Time-frequency analysis techniques, including the classical use of zero crossings to measure period, have been widely used in seismology for the estimation of surface wave group velocities. Group velocity estimation by the short-time Fourier transform and the multiple filter techniques are equivalent. Although these techniques are used most often, their resolution is limited. The resolution is controlled by the window length in the short time Fourier transform and the filter band width in the multiple filter technique. The moving-window autoregressive spectral estimation provides the highest resolution with the shortest possible window length by predicting the properties of the signal outside the analysis window. Recently, the Wigner distribution has been introduced as a tool for mapping dispersed surface waves into the time-frequency domain. Resolution of the Wigner distribution, comparable to that of the moving-window autoregressive spectral estimation, is discussed. -from Authors

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)157-167
Number of pages11
JournalSeismological Research Letters
Volume64
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1993
Externally publishedYes

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