The development of homogeneous climatological time series is a crucial step in examining climate fluctuations and change. We review and test methods that have been proposed previously for detecting inhomogeneities, and introduce a new method we have developed. This method is based on a combination o
The DCT-based oscillation detection method for a single time series
β Scribed by Xinong Li; Jiandong Wang; Biao Huang; Sien Lu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 716 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0959-1524
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β¦ Synopsis
This paper proposes a new method based on the discrete cosine transform (DCT), named as the DCTbased method, to detect oscillations for a single time series. The main idea is to isolate different frequency components of the time series via the DCT, and to detect oscillations by checking the regularity of zerocrossings of these isolated components. This method has the following features: (i) usage of only time series information of process variables without additional process knowledge, (ii) ability to deal with slowly varying trends, (iii) robustness to both white and colored noises, (iv) capability to handle the presence of multiple oscillations, and (v) amenability to complete automation without human intervention. Simulation examples and industrial case studies are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness and the above features of the DCT-based method.
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