Quarterly Progress Report Number 9, 1 August-31 October 1968.
Abstract
The efficiency in computing the Cepstrum of narrow band signals has been increased by the use of direct quadrature sampling of narrow band signals. As a practical application of Cepstrum to sonar, this is an important step. It means that a Cepstrum can be computed rapidly on a general purpose computer without the use of fast special purpose hardware. As soon as the programming is perfected, the new method will be used to analyze more real data. One of the purposes will be to test the ping-to-ping stability of selected submarine data.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 13, 1968
- Accession Number
- ADA069139
Entities
Organizations
- University of Texas at Austin