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The cone-shape distribution function, also known as the Zhao–Atlas–Marks time-frequency distribution, (acronymized as the ZAM distribution or ZAMD), is one of the members of Cohen's class distribution function. It was first proposed by Yunxin Zhao, Les E. Atlas, and Robert J. Marks II in 1990. The distribution's name stems from the twin cone shape of the distribution's kernel function on the
Mathematical definition
The definition of the cone-shape distribution function is:
where
and the kernel function is
The kernel function in
Following are the magnitude distribution of the kernel function in
Following are the magnitude distribution of the kernel function in
As is seen in the figure above, a properly chosen kernel of cone-shape distribution function can filter out the interference on the
The cone-shape distribution function is in the MATLAB Time-Frequency Toolbox and National Instruments' LabVIEW Tools for Time-Frequency, Time-Series, and Wavelet Analysis