Higher-order statistics-based deconvolution of ultrasonic nondestructive testing signals

A. Yamani, K. F. U. P. M. Box, Dhahran, S. Arabia, M. Bettayeb, L. Ghouti
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Pulse-echo reflection techniques are used for ultrasonic flaw detection in most commercial instruments. As the measured pulse echo signal is assumed to be the result of linearly convolving the defect impulse response (IR) with the measurement system response the objective is thus, to remove the effect of the measurement system through a deconvolution operation and extract the defect impulse response. The major drawback of conventional second-order statistics (SOS)-based deconvolution techniques are their inability to identify non-minimum phase systems, and their sensitivity to additive Gaussian noise. Our contribution is to show that higher-order statistics (HOS)-based deconvolution techniques are more suitable to unravel the effects of the measurement systems and the additive Gaussian noise. Synthetic as well as real ultrasonic signals are used to support this claim.
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基于高阶统计量的超声无损检测信号反卷积
脉冲回波反射技术在大多数商用仪器中用于超声波探伤。由于假定被测脉冲回波信号是缺陷脉冲响应(IR)与测量系统响应线性卷积的结果,因此目标是通过反卷积运算去除测量系统的影响,提取缺陷脉冲响应。传统的基于二阶统计量(SOS)的反卷积技术的主要缺点是无法识别非最小相位系统,并且对加性高斯噪声很敏感。我们的贡献是表明基于高阶统计量(HOS)的反卷积技术更适合解开测量系统和加性高斯噪声的影响。合成以及真实的超声波信号被用来支持这一说法。
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