1. Time-frequency analysis for microwave reflectometry data processing in the HL-2A tokamak.
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Zhong, W. L., Shi, Z. B., Zou, X. L., Ding, X. T., Huang, X. L., Dong, Y. B., Liu, Z. T., Xiao, W. W., Ji, X. Q., Cui, Z. Y., Liu, Yi, Yan, L. W., Yang, Q. W., and Duan, X. R.
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TOKAMAKS ,TIME-frequency analysis ,DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) ,SIGNAL processing ,REFLECTOMETER ,FLUCTUATIONS (Physics) ,RELIABILITY in engineering - Abstract
The Choi-Williams distribution (CWD) technique is introduced as a time-frequency tool for processing data measured from the new developed homodyne and the fixed frequency reflectometry in the HL-2A tokamak. The comparison between spectrogram and CWD for the simulated signal is presented. It indicates that the CWD can greatly improve the representation of the time-frequency content of the multi-components signal. Its effectiveness is demonstrated through two applications in HL-2A, which are the extraction of beat frequencies from the frequency modulated-continuous wave reflectometry (FM-CW) and the characterizing of the fluctuations. The density profile inversed from the group delay of the FM-CW and the density fluctuations deduced from the fixed-frequency reflectometry would be more reliable and accurate by using the CWD technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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