Burst-type signals constitute an important class of transient signals, being used especially in the investigation of various physical environments by electric or acoustic means. An important issue in the analysis of this type of signals is their detection in time. In this paper, we propose a detection method that is based on the histogram of the phase space distributed over time. The method consists in representing the analyzed signal in phase space and, then, quantifying the recurrences of the trajectory obtained in this space. In this way, we derive a time - recurrence radius representation for the signal, that allows identification of positions and durations of the transients. Afterwards, we propose a method to obtain a detection curve starting from this representation of the signal. We also present here some results concerning the performance of our method in the presence of noise on both synthetic and real signals.
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