Abstract

Cohen class time–frequency distributions serve as alternatives to the traditional spectrogram and are known for their ability to provide simultaneous resolution in time and frequency. They employ a kernel along with the signal's Wigner distribution. Kernel design has witnessed significant attention. Very recently Costa and Boudreaux-Bartels have proposed a multiform tiltable exponential distribution kernel containing six parameters. This paper presents optimization of these parameters using evolution programs.

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