Engineering
- Presents a survey of HHT development and application compiled from the work of thirty international experts
- Explains applications in biomedical, chemical, meteorological, atmospheric, and oceanic engineering, and seismic, structural, health monitoring, and system identification
- Discusses a comparison of HHT and wavelet analysis techniques, using HHT as a filter to discriminate different dipole components in the underwater electromagnetic environment, and comparative analysis of HHT and wavelet transforms to turbulent open channel flow
- Includes real-world examples and others that allow benchmarking of new techniques
Data used to develop and confirm models suffer from several shortcomings: the total data is too limited, the data are non-stationary, and/or the data represent nonlinear processes. This text presents the development and application of the Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT) to various areas of engineering. Combining the efforts of thirty international experts, this book introduces the most recent developments in HHT. The authors discuss using HHT to interpret nonlinear wave systems, provide a comprehensive analysis on the assessment of rogue waves, and present perspectives on the theory and practice of HHT. The book includes examples of real-life problems and problems that are useful for benchmarking new techniques.