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Main Authors: Poinas, Arnaud, Bardenet, Rémi
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.13829
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author Poinas, Arnaud
Bardenet, Rémi
author_facet Poinas, Arnaud
Bardenet, Rémi
contents The spatial distribution of the zeros of the spectrogram is significantly altered when a signal is added to white Gaussian noise. The zeros tend to delineate the support of the signal, and deterministic structures form in the presence of interference, as if the zeros were trapped. While sophisticated methods have been proposed to detect signals as holes in the pattern of spectrogram zeros, few formal arguments have been made to support the delineation and trapping effects. Through detailed computations for simple toy signals, we show that two basic mathematical arguments, the intensity of zeros and Rouché's theorem, allow discussing delineation and trapping, and the influence of parameters like the signal-to-noise ratio. In particular, interfering chirps, even nearly superimposed, yield an easy-to-detect deterministic structure among zeros.
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spellingShingle On two fundamental properties of the zeros of spectrograms of noisy signals
Poinas, Arnaud
Bardenet, Rémi
Signal Processing
Probability
The spatial distribution of the zeros of the spectrogram is significantly altered when a signal is added to white Gaussian noise. The zeros tend to delineate the support of the signal, and deterministic structures form in the presence of interference, as if the zeros were trapped. While sophisticated methods have been proposed to detect signals as holes in the pattern of spectrogram zeros, few formal arguments have been made to support the delineation and trapping effects. Through detailed computations for simple toy signals, we show that two basic mathematical arguments, the intensity of zeros and Rouché's theorem, allow discussing delineation and trapping, and the influence of parameters like the signal-to-noise ratio. In particular, interfering chirps, even nearly superimposed, yield an easy-to-detect deterministic structure among zeros.
title On two fundamental properties of the zeros of spectrograms of noisy signals
topic Signal Processing
Probability
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.13829