The Open Acoustics Journal

2012, 5 : 32-38
Published online 2012 August 3. DOI: 10.2174/1874837601205010032
Publisher ID: TOACOJ-5-32

Time-Frequency Analysis Using Short Time Fourier Transform

Tatsuro Baba
Baba professional engineer office, 1920-2, Usuba, Otawara, Tochigi 324-0035, Japan.

ABSTRACT

A time-frequency analysis, which represents the time change of a signal, is significant in all fields. Wigner distribution, a short time Fourier transform (STFT), a kernel method, and a characteristic function method etc. are known as a time-frequency analyzing method, and those methods have merits and demerits. STFT method has been used as ultrasound blood-flow imaging for a long time, because it is suitable for a non-stationary signal analysis. In this paper, I investigated how to control a time-frequency resolution of STFT, and evaluated the image quality of non-stationary signals using a point-spread function (PSF). The time-frequency resolution of an image corresponds to the aspect ratio of a pixel. Because of the uncertainty principle of time and frequency, to control the aspect ratio is not easy. The PSF is changed by the parameters, such as a frequency-range, a frequency-resolution, a time-range, a window function, a sampling frequency, etc. I propose the control method that keeps the aspect ratio of PSF constant with expansion and contraction of an image.

Keywords:

Doppler ultrasound system, point spread function, PSF.