Hilbert-huang Transform And Its Applications
Norden E. Huang
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The Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT) represents a desperate attempt to break the suffocating hold on the field of data analysis by the twin assumptions of linearity and stationarity. Unlike spectrograms, wavelet analysis, or the Wigner-Ville Distribution, HHT is truly a time-frequency analysis, but it does not require an a priori functional basis and, therefore, the convolution computation of frequency. The method provides a magnifying glass to examine the data, and also offers a different view of data from nonlinear processes...
Hilbert-huang Transform And Its Applications
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The Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT) represents a desperate attempt to break the suffocating hold on the field of data analysis by the twin assumptions of linearity and stationarity. Unlike spectrograms, wavelet analysis, or the Wigner-Ville Distribution, HHT is truly a time-frequency analysis, but it does not require an a priori functional basis and, therefore, the convolution computation of frequency. The method provides a magnifying glass to examine the data, and also offers a different view of data from nonlinear processes, with the results no longer shackled by spurious harmonics - the artifacts of imposing a linearity property on a nonlinear system or of limiting by the uncertainty principle, and a consequence of Fourier transform pairs in data analysis. This is the first HHT book containing papers covering a wide variety of interests. The chapters are divided into mathematical aspects and applications, with the applications further grouped into geophysics, structural safety and visualization. Hilbert-huang Transform And Its Applications Hardback edition by Norden E Huang
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Características
- Editora
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
- Número de páginas
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324
- Dimensão
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255 x 172 x 19
- Comprimento
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17,1 cm
- Largura
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2,5 cm
- Altura
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25,5 cm
- Peso
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725 g
- Data de lançamento
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21/09/2005
- Tema
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Matemática
- Origem
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Singapore
- EAN
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9789812563767
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