Wavelets Based on Second Order Linear Time Invariant Systems, Theory and Applications
This study introduces new families of wavelets. The first is directly derived from the response of Second Order Underdamped Linear-Time-Invariant (SOULTI) systems, while the second is a generalization of the first to the complex domain and is similar to the Laplace transform kernel function. The fir...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-854392020-12-19T05:31:57Z Wavelets Based on Second Order Linear Time Invariant Systems, Theory and Applications Abuhamdia, Tariq Maysarah Mechanical Engineering Taheri, Saied Burns, John A. Woolsey, Craig A. Wicks, Alfred L. Sandu, Corina Stilwell, Daniel J. Wavelets Analysis Second Order Linear Time Invariant Wavelets SOULTI Time-Frequency Laplace Wavelets System Identification Modal parameters Identification This study introduces new families of wavelets. The first is directly derived from the response of Second Order Underdamped Linear-Time-Invariant (SOULTI) systems, while the second is a generalization of the first to the complex domain and is similar to the Laplace transform kernel function. The first takes the acronym of SOULTI wavelet, while the second is named the Laplace wavelet. The most important criteria for a function or signal to be a wavelet is the ability to recover the original signal back from its continuous wavelet transform. It is shown that it is possible to recover back the original signal once the SOULTI or the Laplace wavelet transform is applied to decompose the signal. It is found that both wavelet transforms satisfy linear differential equations called the reconstructing differential equations, which are closely related to the differential equations that produce the wavelets. The new wavelets can have well defined Time-Frequency resolutions, and they have useful properties; a direct relation between the scale and the frequency, unique transform formulas that can be easily obtained for most elementary signals such as unit step, sinusoids, polynomials, and decaying harmonic signals, and linear relations between the wavelet transform of signals and the wavelet transform of their derivatives and integrals. The defined wavelets are applied to system analysis applications. The new wavelets showed accurate instantaneous frequency identification and modal decomposition of LTI Multi-Degree of Freedom (MDOF) systems and it showed better results than the Short-time Fourier Transform (STFT) and the other harmonic wavelets used in time-frequency analysis. The modal decomposition is applied for modal parameters identification, and the properties of the Laplace and the SOULTI wavelet transforms allows analytical and accurate identification methods. Ph. D. 2018-10-21T06:00:43Z 2018-10-21T06:00:43Z 2017-04-28 Dissertation vt_gsexam:10283 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/85439 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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This study introduces new families of wavelets. The first is directly derived from the response of Second Order Underdamped Linear-Time-Invariant (SOULTI) systems, while the second is a generalization of the first to the complex domain and is similar to the Laplace transform kernel function. The first takes the acronym of SOULTI wavelet, while the second is named the Laplace wavelet. The most important criteria for a function or signal to be a wavelet is the ability to recover the original signal back from its continuous wavelet transform. It is shown that it is possible to recover back the original signal once the SOULTI or the Laplace wavelet transform is applied to decompose the signal. It is found that both wavelet transforms satisfy linear differential equations called the reconstructing differential equations, which are closely related to the differential equations that produce the wavelets. The new wavelets can have well defined Time-Frequency resolutions, and they have useful properties; a direct relation between the scale and the frequency, unique transform formulas that can be easily obtained for most elementary signals such as unit step, sinusoids, polynomials, and decaying harmonic signals, and linear relations between the wavelet transform of signals and the wavelet transform of their derivatives and integrals. The defined wavelets are applied to system analysis applications. The new wavelets showed accurate instantaneous frequency identification and modal decomposition of LTI Multi-Degree of Freedom (MDOF) systems and it showed better results than the Short-time Fourier Transform (STFT) and the other harmonic wavelets used in time-frequency analysis. The modal decomposition is applied for modal parameters identification, and the properties of the Laplace and the SOULTI wavelet transforms allows analytical and accurate identification methods. === Ph. D. |
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Wavelets Based on Second Order Linear Time Invariant Systems, Theory and Applications |
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Wavelets Based on Second Order Linear Time Invariant Systems, Theory and Applications |
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Wavelets Based on Second Order Linear Time Invariant Systems, Theory and Applications |
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Wavelets Based on Second Order Linear Time Invariant Systems, Theory and Applications |
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Wavelets Based on Second Order Linear Time Invariant Systems, Theory and Applications |
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wavelets based on second order linear time invariant systems, theory and applications |
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