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Numerous studies (both theoretical and experimental) have been devoted to the problem of acoustical scattering by targets of simple shapes. This paper will show some of the main results which have been obtained. It will point out the encountered problems and the classical signal analysis tools which are available.
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Sessarego, J.P., Sageloli, J., Flandrin, P., Zakharia, M. (1989). Time-Frequency Analysis of Signals Related to Scattering Problems in Acoustics Part I: Wigner-Ville Analysis of Echoes Scattered by a Spherical Shell. In: Combes, JM., Grossmann, A., Tchamitchian, P. (eds) Wavelets. Inverse Problems and Theoretical Imaging. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97177-8_10
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