Raoul R. Nigmatullin Paolo Lino Guido Maione Nigmatullin New Digital Signal Processing Methods

New Digital Signal Processing Methods

von Raoul R. Nigmatullin Paolo Lino Guido Maione

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This book is intended as a manual on modern advanced statistical methods for signal processing. The objectives of signal processing are the analysis, synthesis, and modification of signals measured from different natural phenomena, including engineering applications as well. Often the measured signals are affected by noise, distortion and incompleteness, and this makes it difficult to extract significant signal information. The main topic of the book is the extraction of significant information from measured data, with the aim of reducing the data size while keeping the basic information/knowledge about the peculiarities and properties of the analyzed system; to this aim, advanced and recently developed methods in signal analysis and treatment are introduced and described in depth. More in details, the book covers the following new advanced topics (and the corresponding algorithms), including detailed descriptions and discussions: the Eigen-Coordinates (ECs) method, The statistics of the fractional moments, The quantitative "universal" label (QUL) and the universal distribution function for the relative fluctuations (UDFRF), the generalized Prony spectrum, the Non-orthogonal Amplitude Frequency Analysis of the Smoothed Signals (NAFASS), the discrete geometrical invariants (DGI) serving as the common platform for quantitative comparison of different random functions. Although advanced topics are discussed in signal analysis, each subject is introduced gradually, with the use of only the necessary mathematics, and avoiding unnecessary abstractions. Each chapter presents testing and verification examples on real data for each proposed method. In comparison with other books, here it is adopted a more practical approach with numerous real case studies.

This book is intended as a manual on modern advanced statistical methods for signal processing. The objectives of signal processing are the analysis, synthesis, and modification of signals measured from different natural phenomena, including engineering applications as well. Often the measured signals are affected by noise, distortion and incompleteness, and this makes it difficult to extract significant signal information. The main topic of the book is the extraction of significant information from measured data, with the aim of reducing the data size while keeping the basic information/knowledge about the peculiarities and properties of the analyzed system; to this aim, advanced and recently developed methods in signal analysis and treatment are introduced and described in depth. More in details, the book covers the following new advanced topics (and the corresponding algorithms), including detailed descriptions and discussions: the Eigen-Coordinates (ECs) method, The statistics of the fractional moments, The quantitative "universal" label (QUL) and the universal distribution function for the relative fluctuations (UDFRF), the generalized Prony spectrum, the Non-orthogonal Amplitude Frequency Analysis of the Smoothed Signals (NAFASS), the discrete geometrical invariants (DGI) serving as the common platform for quantitative comparison of different random functions. Although advanced topics are discussed in signal analysis, each subject is introduced gradually, with the use of only the necessary mathematics, and avoiding unnecessary abstractions. Each chapter presents testing and verification examples on real data for each proposed method. In comparison with other books, here it is adopted a more practical approach with numerous real case studies.



Decreases the gap between the mathematicians-statisticians and a broad group of experimentalists, who lacks an adequate theoretical background in data analysis and processing Gives a clear and step-by-step description of signal analysis and treatment methods and algorithms, making them easily implementable Strikes a complementary balance between theory and practice; Contextualizes concepts with practical case studies showing results can be easily reproduced by applying the methods introduced

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Raoul R. Nigmatullin

Themen in »New Digital Signal Processing Methods«

Signal analysis Data fitting Optimal linear smoothing Eigen-Coordinates Reduced fractal models Nonparametric methods Statistics of fractional moments Quantitative universal label Fractal object Generalized Prony spectrum Self-similar properties Quasi-periodic measurement Quasi-reproducible experiments

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“This book has been written with Physics readers in mind. … This approach is valuable because it provides ideas that may be useful in various practical situations.” (Oscar Bustos, zbMATH 1457.94001, 2021)


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ISBN: 9783030453596
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 23.05.2020

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