Mathematics – Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
2009-12-12
Mathematics
Numerical Analysis
23 pages
Scientific paper
The EMD algorithm, first proposed in [11], made more robust as well as more versatile in [12], is a technique that aims to decompose into their building blocks functions that are the superposition of a (reasonably) small number of components, well separated in the time-frequency plane, each of which can be viewed as approximately harmonic locally, with slowly varying amplitudes and frequencies. The EMD has already shown its usefulness in a wide range of applications including meteorology, structural stability analysis, medical studies -- see, e.g. [13]. On the other hand, the EMD algorithm contains heuristic and ad-hoc elements that make it hard to analyze mathematically. In this paper we describe a method that captures the flavor and philosophy of the EMD approach, albeit using a different approach in constructing the components. We introduce a precise mathematical definition for a class of functions that can be viewed as a superposition of a reasonably small number of approximately harmonic components, and we prove that our method does indeed succeed in decomposing arbitrary functions in this class. We provide several examples, for simulated as well as real data.
Daubechies Ingrid
Lu Jianfeng
Wu Hau-Tieng
No associations
LandOfFree
Synchrosqueezed Wavelet Transforms: a Tool for Empirical Mode Decomposition does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this scientific paper.
If you have personal experience with Synchrosqueezed Wavelet Transforms: a Tool for Empirical Mode Decomposition, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Synchrosqueezed Wavelet Transforms: a Tool for Empirical Mode Decomposition will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFWR-SCP-O-533377