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Fast frequency estimation by zero crossings of differential spline wavelet transform
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    Fast frequency estimation by zero crossings of differential spline wavelet transform (English)
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    28 October 2005
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    Summary: Zero crossings or extrema of a wavelet transform constitute important signatures for signal analysis with the advantage of great simplicity. In this paper, we introduce a fast frequency-estimation method based on zero-crossing counting in the transform domain of a family of differential spline wavelets. The resolution and order of the vanishing moments of the chosen wavelets have a close relation with the frequency components of a signal. Theoretical results on estimating the highest and the lowest frequency components are derived, which are particularly useful for frequency estimation of harmonic signals. The results are illustrated with the help of several numerical examples. Finally, we discuss the connection of this approach with other frequency estimation methods, with the high-order level-crossing analysis in statistics, and with the scaling theorem in computer vision.
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    zero crossing
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    spectral analysis
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    wavelets
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    \(B\)-splines
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    scale space
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    differential operators
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    vanishing moments
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    simple consistent
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    convergence in probability
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