TY - JOUR
T1 - Split spectrum processing
T2 - Determination of the available bandwidth for spectral splitting
AU - Karpur, P.
AU - Shankar, P. M.
AU - Rose, J. L.
AU - Newhouse, V. L.
PY - 1988/7
Y1 - 1988/7
N2 - This Paper deals with the considerations necessary for the determination of the frequency location of the bank of bandpass filters used for splitting the frequency spectrum in the split spectrum processing applications of ultrasonic NDE. Split spectrum processing has been shown in the past to be an effective method of reducing the material noise content of an ultrasonic signal. However, the success of the technique in obtaining a good signal-to-noise ratio enhancement is critically dependent on proper selection of the signal processing parameters, such as the number of filters in the filter bank, the frequency separation between them, the bandwidth of the filters in the filter bank and the location of the filter bank on the frequency spectrum of the received ultrasonic signal. The selection process of the first three of the four processing parameters has been formalized in the past. This Paper formalizes the determination of the fourth processing parameter namely, the frequency location of the bank of bandpass filters used for the spectral splitting, thereby removing the last remaining ambiguity of the split spectrum processing.
AB - This Paper deals with the considerations necessary for the determination of the frequency location of the bank of bandpass filters used for splitting the frequency spectrum in the split spectrum processing applications of ultrasonic NDE. Split spectrum processing has been shown in the past to be an effective method of reducing the material noise content of an ultrasonic signal. However, the success of the technique in obtaining a good signal-to-noise ratio enhancement is critically dependent on proper selection of the signal processing parameters, such as the number of filters in the filter bank, the frequency separation between them, the bandwidth of the filters in the filter bank and the location of the filter bank on the frequency spectrum of the received ultrasonic signal. The selection process of the first three of the four processing parameters has been formalized in the past. This Paper formalizes the determination of the fourth processing parameter namely, the frequency location of the bank of bandpass filters used for the spectral splitting, thereby removing the last remaining ambiguity of the split spectrum processing.
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U2 - 10.1016/0041-624X(88)90068-6
DO - 10.1016/0041-624X(88)90068-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0024035894
SN - 0041-624X
VL - 26
SP - 204
EP - 209
JO - Ultrasonics
JF - Ultrasonics
IS - 4
ER -