Data may be overprinted by a steady-state cyclical noise (hum). Steady-state indicates that the noise is invariant with time; its attributes, frequency, amplitude, and phase, do not change with time. Hum recorded on seismic data usually is powerline noise and associated higher harmonics; leakage from full-waveform rectified cathodic protection devices that contain the odd higher harmonics of powerline frequencies; or vibrational noise from mechanical devices. The fundamental frequency of powerline hum may be removed during data acquisition with the use of notch filters. Unfortunately, notch filters do not discriminate signal and noise, attenuating both. They also distort adjacent frequencies by phase shifting. Finally, they attenuate only t...
Although it is well known that Fourier analysis is in reality only accurately applicable to steady s...
On-line software for adaptively canceling 50 Hz line frequency noise has been designed and tested a...
Air-noise in seismic records creates a loss in signal quality, reducing seismic image clarity. A mic...
Power line harmonic noise generated by power lines during the seismic data acquisition in land and m...
Harmonic noise in seismic data is a single frequency noise caused by power line within the data acqu...
We describe a simple and fast filtering procedure which is locally applied in spectral domain and us...
Power lines exist everywhere. Interference of power frequency with signals of other systems (telepho...
Abstract—Three methods for offline removal of power line interference (hum) from electromyograms (EM...
The electrical signals are invariably accompanied by components that are unrelated to the phenomenon...
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Huang’s Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) is an algorithm for analyzing nonsta-tionary data that pr...
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The influence of noise in strong-motion records is most problematic at low and high frequencies wher...
The conventional method to remove swell noise from raw seismic data is band-pass filtering (BPF). It...
Although it is well known that Fourier analysis is in reality only accurately applicable to steady s...
On-line software for adaptively canceling 50 Hz line frequency noise has been designed and tested a...
Air-noise in seismic records creates a loss in signal quality, reducing seismic image clarity. A mic...
Power line harmonic noise generated by power lines during the seismic data acquisition in land and m...
Harmonic noise in seismic data is a single frequency noise caused by power line within the data acqu...
We describe a simple and fast filtering procedure which is locally applied in spectral domain and us...
Power lines exist everywhere. Interference of power frequency with signals of other systems (telepho...
Abstract—Three methods for offline removal of power line interference (hum) from electromyograms (EM...
The electrical signals are invariably accompanied by components that are unrelated to the phenomenon...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)During a fault on the power grid, earthing systems op...
A common problem in the world's most widespread cellular telephone system, the GSM system, is the...
Huang’s Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) is an algorithm for analyzing nonsta-tionary data that pr...
In modern developing world, ICT (Information and Communication Technology) usage is rapidly increasi...
The influence of noise in strong-motion records is most problematic at low and high frequencies wher...
The conventional method to remove swell noise from raw seismic data is band-pass filtering (BPF). It...
Although it is well known that Fourier analysis is in reality only accurately applicable to steady s...
On-line software for adaptively canceling 50 Hz line frequency noise has been designed and tested a...
Air-noise in seismic records creates a loss in signal quality, reducing seismic image clarity. A mic...