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Clemson University

Theses/Dissertations

2010

Sparse

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Sparse Representation For Detection Of Transients Using A Multi-Resolution Representation Of The Auto-Correlation Of Wavelets, Caroline Sieger May 2010

Sparse Representation For Detection Of Transients Using A Multi-Resolution Representation Of The Auto-Correlation Of Wavelets, Caroline Sieger

All Theses

This thesis seeks to detect damped sinusoidal transients, specifically capacitor switching transients, buried in noise and to answer the following questions: 1.) Can the transient s(t;q) be sparsely represented from s&delta(t) = s(t;q) + &epsilon(t) using sparsity methods, where &epsilon(t) is white Gaussian noise? 2.) Does computing the local auto-correlation of the signal around the transient improve detection? 3.) How does the auto-correlation shell representation compare to the wavelet representation? 4.) Which basis is ''best''? 5.) Which method and representation is best? This thesis explores detection schemes based on classical methods and newer sparsity methods. Classical methods considered include reconstruction …