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A method to eliminate riding waves appearing in the empirical AM/FM demodulation

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posted on 2024-03-12, 18:31 authored by Zhijing Yang, Lihua Yang, Chunmei Qing, Daren Huang
<p>Empirical mode decomposition can decompose a complicated signal into a sum of finite intrinsic mode functions whose instantaneous frequencies computed by the analytic signal method give a physically meaningful characterization of the signal. However, it is found that computing the instantaneous frequency of an intrinsic mode function through the Hilbert transform may produce some ridiculous results. Recently, an empirical AM/FM (amplitude and frequency modulation) demodulation for computing the instantaneous frequency of an intrinsic mode function has been proposed by Huang and his coworkers. This method totally eschews the Hilbert transform and can compute the instantaneous frequency of an intrinsic mode function very accurately. However, this paper will show that the empirical FM part extracted through the empirical AM/FM demodulation may contain riding waves and is no longer an intrinsic mode function. That will make the instantaneous frequency nonsensical. To overcome this drawback, an improved method, called riding wave turnover-empirical AM/FM demodulation, is proposed in this paper. Experiments show very positive results.</p>

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Publication Title

Digital Signal Processing

Volume

18

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

488-504

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

1051-2004

Date Submitted

2011-02-13

Date Accepted

2008-07-01

Date of First Publication

2008-07-01

Date of Final Publication

2008-07-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

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4014

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