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Main Authors: Daw, Edward J., Hollows, Ian J., Jones, Elliot L., Kennedy, Ross, Mistry, Timesh, Edo, Tega B., Fays, Maxime, Sun, Lilli
Format: Preprint
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.00104
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author Daw, Edward J.
Hollows, Ian J.
Jones, Elliot L.
Kennedy, Ross
Mistry, Timesh
Edo, Tega B.
Fays, Maxime
Sun, Lilli
author_facet Daw, Edward J.
Hollows, Ian J.
Jones, Elliot L.
Kennedy, Ross
Mistry, Timesh
Edo, Tega B.
Fays, Maxime
Sun, Lilli
contents We present a novel adaptive filtering approach to the dynamic characterisation of waves of varying frequency and amplitude embedded in arbitrary noise backgrounds. This method, known as IWAVE, possesses critical advantages over conventional techniques making it a useful new tool in the dynamic characterisation of a wide range of data containing embedded oscillating signals. After a review of existing techniques, we present the IWAVE algorithm, derive its key characteristics, and provide tests of its performance using simulated and real world data.
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spellingShingle IWAVE -- An Adaptive Filter Approach to Phase Lock and the Dynamic Characterisation of Pseudo-Harmonic Waves
Daw, Edward J.
Hollows, Ian J.
Jones, Elliot L.
Kennedy, Ross
Mistry, Timesh
Edo, Tega B.
Fays, Maxime
Sun, Lilli
Instrumentation and Detectors
We present a novel adaptive filtering approach to the dynamic characterisation of waves of varying frequency and amplitude embedded in arbitrary noise backgrounds. This method, known as IWAVE, possesses critical advantages over conventional techniques making it a useful new tool in the dynamic characterisation of a wide range of data containing embedded oscillating signals. After a review of existing techniques, we present the IWAVE algorithm, derive its key characteristics, and provide tests of its performance using simulated and real world data.
title IWAVE -- An Adaptive Filter Approach to Phase Lock and the Dynamic Characterisation of Pseudo-Harmonic Waves
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.00104