Applying the Hilbert-Huang decomposition to horizontal light propagation C n 2 data

  • Chang M
  • Roura E
  • Font C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Hilbert Huang Transform is a new technique for the analysis of non-stationary signals. It comprises two distinct parts: Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and the Hilbert Transform of each of the modes found from the first step to produce a Hilbert Spectrum. The EMD is an adaptive decomposition of the data, which results in the extraction of Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMFs). We discuss the application of the EMD to the calibration of two optical scintillometers that have been used to measure Cn2 over horizontal paths on a building rooftop, and discuss the advantage of using the Marginal Hilbert Spectrum over the traditional Fourier Power Spectrum.

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Chang, M. P. J. L., Roura, E. A., Font, C. O., Gilbreath, C., & Oh, E. (2006). Applying the Hilbert-Huang decomposition to horizontal light propagation C n 2 data. In Advances in Stellar Interferometry (Vol. 6268, p. 62683E). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.672280

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