Spectral analysis of signals by time-domain statistical characterization and neural network processing: Application to correction of spectral amplitude alterations in pulse-like waveforms
Abstract
We present a time-domain method to detect and correct spectral alterations of signals by employing statistical characterization of waveforms and a pattern-recognition procedure using simple Artificial Neural Networks. The proposed strategy implements very-fast routines with a computational cost proportional to the number of signal samples, being convenient for applications in embedded environments with limited computational capabilities or fast real-time control tasks. We use the proposed algorithms to correct spectral amplitude attenuations in a pulse-like waveform with a sinc profile as an application example.
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