JOURNAL ARTICLE

Time-frequency analysis of non-stationary fusion plasma signals using an improved Hilbert-Huang transform

Yangqing LiuYi TanHuiqiao XieWenhao WangZhe Gao

Year: 2014 Journal:   Review of Scientific Instruments Vol: 85 (7)Pages: 073502-073502   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

An improved Hilbert-Huang transform method is developed to the time-frequency analysis of non-stationary signals in tokamak plasmas. Maximal overlap discrete wavelet packet transform rather than wavelet packet transform is proposed as a preprocessor to decompose a signal into various narrow-band components. Then, a correlation coefficient based selection method is utilized to eliminate the irrelevant intrinsic mode functions obtained from empirical mode decomposition of those narrow-band components. Subsequently, a time varying vector autoregressive moving average model instead of Hilbert spectral analysis is performed to compute the Hilbert spectrum, i.e., a three-dimensional time-frequency distribution of the signal. The feasibility and effectiveness of the improved Hilbert-Huang transform method is demonstrated by analyzing a non-stationary simulated signal and actual experimental signals in fusion plasmas.

Keywords:
Hilbert–Huang transform Hilbert transform Wavelet packet decomposition Hilbert spectral analysis Time–frequency analysis SIGNAL (programming language) Wavelet transform Instantaneous phase Computer science Algorithm Wavelet Physics Mathematics Spectral density Artificial intelligence Telecommunications White noise Radar

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