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Table 1: Spread factors for some time-frequency distributions.
Figure 3: Time-frequency representations for signalestimate RCTD y(n) by using: (a) the L-estimate WD, (b) the L-estimate RCTDN=4, and (c) the L-N=6.
Table 3: The MSE of instantaneous frequency estimation.

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