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15 March 1994 Wavelets and red signals
Steven D. Meyers, James J. O'Brien
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Abstract
When data records contain energy at periods longer then the record standard Fourier techniques do not yield accurate spectra because of bias errors. The wavelet transform can, with proper choice of analyzing wavelet, accurately examine some of these biased signals. Each wavelet generates its own cone of influence from the endpoints that contain inaccurate wavelet coefficients. Additionally, wavelet analysis performs a scale projection from Fourier wavelength to wavelet scale that depends upon the analyzing wavelet. Taking these two effects into account, a single parameter is found that describes how well a particular wavelet can reveal a stationary red signal.
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Steven D. Meyers and James J. O'Brien "Wavelets and red signals", Proc. SPIE 2242, Wavelet Applications, (15 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.170042
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Commercial off the shelf technology

Signal analyzers

Wavelet transforms

Analytical research

Adaptive optics

Climatology

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