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It is shown that a correct use of the Wigner distribution (WD) for time-frequency signal analysis requires use of the analytic signal. This version, often referred to as the Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD), is straightforward to compute, does not exhibit any aliasing problem, and introduces no frequency artifacts. The problems introduced by the use of the Wigner distribution with a real signal are clarified.>
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