Bivariate Instantaneous Frequency and Bandwidth

J.M. Lilly, S.C. Olhede
2010 IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing  
The generalizations of instantaneous frequency and instantaneous bandwidth to a bivariate signal are derived. These are uniquely defined whether the signal is represented as a pair of real-valued signals, or as one analytic and one anti-analytic signal. A nonstationary but oscillatory bivariate signal has a natural representation as an ellipse whose properties evolve in time, and this representation provides a simple geometric interpretation for the bivariate instantaneous moments. The
more » ... bandwidth is shown to consist of three terms measuring the degree of instability of the time-varying ellipse: amplitude modulation with fixed eccentricity, eccentricity modulation, and orientation modulation or precession. An application to the analysis of data from a free-drifting oceanographic float is presented and discussed.
doi:10.1109/tsp.2009.2031729 fatcat:6ggvioz4vrgi7i2mdiiug3cm4m