The spectral analysis of signals is currently either dominated by the speed–accuracy trade-off or ignores a signal’s often nonstationary character. Here we introduce an open-source algorithm to calculate the fast continuous wavelet transform (fCWT). The parallel environment of fCWT separates scale-independent and scale-dependent operations, while utilizing optimized fast Fourier transforms that exploit downsampled wavelets. fCWT is benchmarked for speed against eight competitive algorithms, tested on noise resistance and validated on synthetic electroencephalography and in vivo extracellular local field potential data. fCWT is shown to have the accuracy of CWT, to have 100 times higher spectral resolution than algorithms equal in speed, to ...
A method to perform an automatic and quick recognition of peak and baseline regions in a spectrum is...
This paper addresses the problem of processing biological data, such as cardiac beats in the audio a...
Most of the clinically useful information carried by the ECG is found in the morphology of the QRS c...
The spectral analysis of signals is currently either dominated by the speed–accuracy trade-off or ig...
The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is an effective tool when the emphasis is on the analysis of ...
A fast, continuous, wavelet transform, based on Shannon`s sampling theorem in frequency space, has b...
International audienceSeveral algorithms are reviewed for computing various types of wavelet transfo...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
The Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) is an important mathematical tool in signal processing, which...
The recent explosion of sensors enable our environment to act in an intelligent way. These Intellige...
Journal PaperAn efficient method, based on the chirp-z transform, for computing equally spaced time ...
This paper concerns the issue of wavelet analysis of signals by continuous and discrete wavelettrans...
Abstract The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) has been used in radar-based vital signs detection ...
This paper presents a new methodology for computing a time-frequency map for nonstationary signals u...
The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) has been used in radar-based vital signs detection to identif...
A method to perform an automatic and quick recognition of peak and baseline regions in a spectrum is...
This paper addresses the problem of processing biological data, such as cardiac beats in the audio a...
Most of the clinically useful information carried by the ECG is found in the morphology of the QRS c...
The spectral analysis of signals is currently either dominated by the speed–accuracy trade-off or ig...
The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is an effective tool when the emphasis is on the analysis of ...
A fast, continuous, wavelet transform, based on Shannon`s sampling theorem in frequency space, has b...
International audienceSeveral algorithms are reviewed for computing various types of wavelet transfo...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
The Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) is an important mathematical tool in signal processing, which...
The recent explosion of sensors enable our environment to act in an intelligent way. These Intellige...
Journal PaperAn efficient method, based on the chirp-z transform, for computing equally spaced time ...
This paper concerns the issue of wavelet analysis of signals by continuous and discrete wavelettrans...
Abstract The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) has been used in radar-based vital signs detection ...
This paper presents a new methodology for computing a time-frequency map for nonstationary signals u...
The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) has been used in radar-based vital signs detection to identif...
A method to perform an automatic and quick recognition of peak and baseline regions in a spectrum is...
This paper addresses the problem of processing biological data, such as cardiac beats in the audio a...
Most of the clinically useful information carried by the ECG is found in the morphology of the QRS c...