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The document outlines a series of mathematical assignments related to time-frequency analysis, including the relationship between functions s(t, ω) and s1(t, ω), derivations of identities from the time-frequency distribution (TFD), and proofs of the Calderon, Grossmann, and Morlet theorem. It also includes tasks related to the Mexican-hat wavelet, orthonormal bases in R2, tight frames in L2(R), and the Plancherel-Parseval identity. The assignments require a deep understanding of signal processing and wavelet theory.

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The document outlines a series of mathematical assignments related to time-frequency analysis, including the relationship between functions s(t, ω) and s1(t, ω), derivations of identities from the time-frequency distribution (TFD), and proofs of the Calderon, Grossmann, and Morlet theorem. It also includes tasks related to the Mexican-hat wavelet, orthonormal bases in R2, tight frames in L2(R), and the Plancherel-Parseval identity. The assignments require a deep understanding of signal processing and wavelet theory.

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R∞ ′
√1 s(τ )h(τ − t)e−jωτ dτ and s1 (t, ω) = √1 S(ω ′ )H(ω − ω ′ )ejω t dω ′ , then deduce
R
1. Let s(t, ω) = 2π 2π
τ =−∞
the relation between s(t, ω) and s1 (t, ω). Also, when TFD is derived from the both as follows: p(t, ω) =
|s(t, ω)|2 and p1 (t, ω) = |s1 (t, ω)|2 then deduce the relation between p(t, ω) and p1 (t, ω).
2. Please prove the following identifies from TFD p(t, ω) based on STFT.
(a) < ω >=< ω >s + < ω >h
(b) σt2 = (σt2 )s + (σt2 )h
(c) σω2 = (σω2 )s + (σω2 )h
3. Prove the Calderon, Grossmann and Morlet theorem: ψ ∈ L2 (R) and f (t) ∈ L2 (R);
R∞ R∞ R∞ |ψ̂(ω)|2
f (t) = C1ψ W f (u, s)ψu,s du ds
s2 ; where Cψ = ω dω < ∞ ⇐ Admissibility condition
0 −∞ 0

4. Give expression for the Mexican-hat wavelet and its Fourier transform (specification upto a scale factor
acceptable).
5. (a) Consider N unit vectors in R2 specified in parametric form as ek = cos( 2πk 2πk

N ), sin( N , where
k = 0, 1, 2, . . . N − 1. Examine the conditions under which they form an orthonormal basis, a Riesz
basis and a frame. Compute the frame bounds.
(b) Show that in a space of finite dimensions N, a frame of P ≥ N normalized vectors has frame bounds
P
A and B, which satisfy A ≤ N ≤ B.
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6. Let g(t) be a window supported over − ξπ0 , ξπ0 prove if 2π |g(t − nu0 )|2 = A > 0 ∀t ∈ R, then
P
ξ0
n∈Z
{gn,k (t) = g(t − nu0 )ejkξ0 t , (n, k) ∈ Z} is a tight frame of L2 (R)

7. Prove Plancherel-Parseval identity: f (t)g ∗ (t)dt = 2π 1


fˆ(ω)g ∗ (ω)dω from that compute 1
R R R
t2 +a2 )(t2 +b2 ) dt?
R R

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