Discrete Mellin transform for signal analysis

Theoretical wideband studies generally provide expressions involving stretched forms of the signal. This feature complicates implementation of the results and suggests the use of a Mellin transform to process dilations efficiently. A tool for the practical development of this idea is given. The definition, properties, and time-frequency interpretation of the relevant Mellin transform are given. The discretization is developed, leading to a form which can run with any FFT (fast Fourier transform) routine. The advantage of the technique is illustrated by computing broadband radar ambiguity functions and affine time-frequency representations.<<ETX>>