Analysis of order statistic filters applied to ultrasonic flaw detection using split-spectrum processing |
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Authors: | Saniie J Nagle D T Donohue K D |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. and Comput. Eng., Illinois Inst. of Technol., Chicago, IL. |
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Abstract: | Split-spectrum processing of broadband ultrasonic signals coupled with order statistic filtering has proven to be effective in improving the flaw-to-clutter ratio of backscattered signals. It is shown that an optimal rank can be obtained with a prior knowledge of flaw-to-clutter ratio and the underlying distributions. The order statistic filter performs well where the flaw and clutter echoes have good statistical separation in a given quantile region representing a particular rank (e.g. minimum, median, maximum). Order statistic filters are analyzed for the situation in which the observations do not contain equivalent statistical information. Experimental and simulated results are presented to show how effectively the order statistic filter can utilize information contained in different frequency bands to improve flaw detection. |
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