Click Here to Download: https://ouo.io/XnX2DQ Hilbert-huang Transform And Its Applications (2nd Edition) By: Norden E Huang Publisher: WSPC Print ISBN: 9789814508230, 9814508233 eText ISBN: 9789814508254, 981450825X Edition: 2nd Pages: 400 Format: EPUB Available from $ 47.00 USD SKU 9789814508254 This book is written for scientists and engineers who use HHT (Hilbert–Huang Transform) to analyze data from nonlinear and non-stationary processes. It can be treated as a HHT user manual and a source of reference for HHT applications. The book contains the basic principle and method of HHT and various application examples, ranging from the correction of satellite orbit drifting to detection of failure of highway bridges. The thirteen chapters of the first edition are based on the presentations made at a mini-symposium at the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2003. Some outstanding mathematical research problems regarding HHT development are discussed in the first three chapters. The three new chapters of the second edition reflect the latest HHT development, including ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) and modified EMD. The book also provides a platform for researchers to develop the HHT method further and to identify more applications. Contents: Introduction to the Hilbert–Huang Transform and Its Related Mathematical Problems Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition and Its Multi-Dimensional Extensions Multivariate Extensions of Empirical Mode Decomposition B-Spline Based Empirical Mode Decomposition EMD Equivalent Filter Banks, From Interpretation to Applications HHT Sifting and Filtering Statistical Significance Test of Intrinsic Mode Functions The Time-Dependent Intrinsic Correlation The Application of Hilbert–Huang Transforms to Meteorological Datasets Empirical Mode Decomposition and Climate Variability EMD Correction of Orbital Drift Artifacts in Satellite Data Stream HHT Analysis of the Nonlinear and Non-Stationary Annual Cycle of Daily Surface Air Temperature Data Hilbert Spectra of Nonlinear Ocean Waves Applied mathematicians, climate scientists, highway engineers, medical scientists, geologists, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, economics and graduate students in science or engineering.