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(a) Dirac Delta Function or Standard Time Domain Basis (b) Fourier or Standard Frequency Domain Basis
(a) Dirac Delta Function or Standard Time Domain Basis (b) Fourier or Standard Frequency Domain Basis

Tiling with the discrete-time short-time fourier transform

The DSTFT basis functions are of the form

w j , k ( t ) = w ( t - k τ 0 ) e - ı j ω 0 t

where w ( t ) is a window function [link] . If these functions form an orthogonal (orthonormal) basis, x ( t ) = j , k x , w j , k w j , k ( t ) . The DSTFT coefficients, x , w j , k , estimate the presence of signal components centered at ( k τ 0 , j ω 0 ) in the time-frequency plane, i.e., the DSTFT gives a uniform tiling of the time-frequency plane with the basis functions w j , k ( t ) . If Δ t and Δ ω are time and frequency resolutions respectively of w ( t ) , then the uncertainty principle demands that Δ t Δ ω 1 / 2 [link] , [link] . Moreover, if the basis is orthonormal, the Balian-Low theorem implies either Δ t or Δ ω is infinite. Both Δ t and Δ ω can be controlled by the choice of w ( t ) , but for any particular choice, there will be signals for which either the time or frequency resolution is not adequate. [link] shows the time-frequency tiles associated with the STFT basis for a narrow and widewindow, illustrating the inherent time-frequency trade-offs associated with this basis. Notice that the tiling schematic holds forseveral choices of windows (i.e., each figure represents all DSTFT bases with the particular time-frequency resolutioncharacteristic).

(a) STFT Basis - Narrow Window. (b) STFT Basis - Wide Window.
(a) STFT Basis - Narrow Window.(b) STFT Basis - Wide Window.

Tiling with the discrete two-band wavelet transform

The discrete wavelet transform (DWT) is another signal-independent tiling of the time-frequency plane suited for signals where high frequency signal componentshave shorter duration than low frequency signal components. Time-frequency atoms for the DWT, ψ j , k ( t ) = 2 j / 2 ψ ( 2 j t - k ) , are obtained by translates and scales of the wavelet function ψ ( t ) . One shrinks/stretches the wavelet to capture high-/low-frequency componentsof the signal. If these atoms form an orthonormal basis, then x ( t ) = j , k x , ψ j , k ψ j , k ( t ) . The DWT coefficients, x , ψ j , k , are a measure of the energy of the signal components located at ( 2 - j k , 2 j ) in the time-frequency plane, giving yet another tiling of the time-frequency plane. As discussed in  Chapter: Filter Banks and the Discrete Wavelet Transform and Chapter: Filter Banks and Transmultiplexers , the DWT (for compactly supported wavelets) can be efficiently computedusing two-channel unitary FIR filter banks [link] . [link] shows the corresponding tiling description which illustrates time-frequency resolution propertiesof a DWT basis. If you look along the frequency (or scale) axis at someparticular time (translation), you can imagine seeing the frequency response of the filter bank as shown in [link] with the logarithmic bandwidth of each channel. Indeed, each horizontal strip inthe tiling of [link] corresponds to each channel, which in turn corresponds to a scale j . The location of the tiles corresponding to each coefficient is shown in [link] . If at a particular scale, you imagine the translations along the k axis, you see the construction of the components of a signal at that scale. Thismakes it obvious that at lower resolutions (smaller j ) the translations are large and at higher resolutions the translations are small.

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