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On Fractional Fourier Transform Moments Based On Ambiguity Function
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Signal Processing: An International Journal (SPIJ)
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Volume:  5    Issue:  1
Pages:  1-18
Publication Date:   March / April 2011
ISSN (Online): 1985-2339
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1 - 11
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04-04-2011 
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CSC Journals, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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KEYWORDS:   Fractional Fourier Transform, Fractional Moments, Ambiguity Function, Filtering 
 
 
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The fractional Fourier transform can be considered as a rotated standard Fourier transform in general and its benefit in signal processing is growing to be known more. Noise removing is one application that fractional Fourier transform can do well if the signal dilation is perfectly known. In this paper, we have computed the first and second order of moments of fractional Fourier transform according to the ambiguity function exactly. In addition we have derived some relations between time and spectral moments with those obtained in fractional domain. We will prove that the first moment in fractional Fourier transform can also be considered as a rotated the time and frequency gravity in general. For more satisfaction, we choose five different types signals and obtain analytically their fractional Fourier transform and the first and second-order moments in time and frequency and fractional domains as well. 
 
 
 
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