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Preserving Useful Info While Reducing Noise Of Physiological Signals By Using Wavelet Analysis, Jeffrey Lam Jan 2011

Preserving Useful Info While Reducing Noise Of Physiological Signals By Using Wavelet Analysis, Jeffrey Lam

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Wavelet analysis is a powerful mathematical tool commonly used in signal processing applications, such as image analysis, image compression, image edge detection, and communications systems. Unlike traditional Fourier analysis, wavelet analysis allows for multiple resolutions in the time and frequency domains; it can preserve time information while decomposing a signal spectrum over a range of frequencies. Wavelet analysis is also more suitable for detecting numerous transitory characteristics, such as drift, trends, abrupt changes, and beginnings and ends of events. These characteristics are often the most important and critical part of some non-stationary signals, such as physiological signals. The thesis focuses …