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On Holo-Hilbert Spectral Analysis: A Full Informational Spectral Representation for Nonlinear and Non-Stationary DataThe Holo-Hilbert spectral analysis (HHSA) method is introduced to cure the deficiencies of traditional spectral analysis and to give a full informational representation of nonlinear and non-stationary data. It uses a nested empirical mode decomposition and Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT) approach to identify intrinsic amplitude and frequency modulations often present in nonlinear systems. Comparisons are first made with traditional spectrum analysis, which usually achieved its results through convolutional integral transforms based on additive expansions of an a priori determined basis, mostly under linear and stationary assumptions. Thus, for non-stationary processes, the best one could do historically was to use the time- frequency representations, in which the amplitude (or energy density) variation is still represented in terms of time. For nonlinear processes, the data can have both amplitude and frequency modulations (intra-mode and inter-mode) generated by two different mechanisms: linear additive or nonlinear multiplicative processes. As all existing spectral analysis methods are based on additive expansions, either a priori or adaptive, none of them could possibly represent the multiplicative processes. While the earlier adaptive HHT spectral analysis approach could accommodate the intra-wave nonlinearity quite remarkably, it remained that any inter-wave nonlinear multiplicative mechanisms that include cross-scale coupling and phase-lock modulations were left untreated. To resolve the multiplicative processes issue, additional dimensions in the spectrum result are needed to account for the variations in both the amplitude and frequency modulations simultaneously. HHSA accommodates all the processes: additive and multiplicative, intra-mode and inter-mode, stationary and nonstationary, linear and nonlinear interactions. The Holo prefix in HHSA denotes a multiple dimensional representation with both additive and multiplicative capabilities.
Document ID
20170002682
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
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Authors
Huang, Norden E.
(National Central Univ. Taoyuan, Taiwan, Province of China)
Hu, Kun
(Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, United States)
Yang, Albert C. C.
(Veterans General Hospital-Taipei Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China)
Chang, Hsing-Chih
(National Central Univ. Taoyuan, Taiwan, Province of China)
Jia, Deng
(First Inst. of Oceanography Qingdao, China)
Liang, Wei-Kuang
(National Central Univ. Taoyuan, Taiwan, Province of China)
Yeh, Jia Rong
(National Central Univ. Taoyuan, Taiwan, Province of China)
Kao, Chu-Lan
(National Central Univ. Taoyuan, Taiwan, Province of China)
Juan, Chi-Huang
(National Central Univ. Taoyuan, Taiwan, Province of China)
Peng, Chung Kang
(Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, United States)
Meijer, Johanna H.
(Leiden Univ. Netherlands)
Wang, Yung-Hung
(National Central Univ. Taoyuan, Taiwan, Province of China)
Long, Steven R.
(NASA Wallops Flight Facility Wallops Island, VA, United States)
Wu, Zhauhua
(Florida State Univ. Tallahassee, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
March 29, 2017
Publication Date
March 7, 2016
Publication Information
Publication: Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society A
Publisher: The Royal Society
Volume: 374
Issue: 2065
ISSN: 1364-503X
e-ISSN: 1471-2962
Subject Category
Numerical Analysis
Instrumentation And Photography
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN40756
Distribution Limits
Public
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