Two new results are added to the theory of time delay spectrometry (TDS). The first is the discovery of a fundamental property of the complex linear frequency sweep. This property allows for perfect reconstruction of the desired spectrum. The second result is a refinement to the definition of space equivalent bandwidth. Implementation issues are addressed, and a computer simulation is described which exploits these new results. Precise expressions for error are developed.
Authors:
Cook, Gareth; Zaknich, Anthony
Affiliation:
Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems, University of Western Australia
AES Convention:
6r (August 1996)
Paper Number:
4299
Publication Date:
August 1, 1996
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