Different Approaches to Threshold Estimation for Variation Mode Decomposition-Based Signal Denoising

Author(s):  
Krzysztof Brzostowski ◽  
Jerzy Świątek
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 2589-2596

The noise reduction in the ECG has been focused for research in recent years, since desired reduction allows a better signal pre-processing, and allows to extract from it the maximum amount of efficient and meaningful information. This paper proposes an adaptive threshold technique using Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Transform (DTCWT) for ECG signal denoising. Initially the data driven EMD technique is applied to get the IMFS and these IMFS further passed though DTCWT for filtration. To accomplish the better adaptive filtering process the optimal threshold is further calculated based on Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO). The performance evaluation is achieved on MIT-BIH database.


Electronics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 597 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guohui Li ◽  
Zhichao Yang ◽  
Hong Yang

Due to the non-linear and non-stationary characteristics of ship radiated noise (SR-N) signal, the traditional linear and frequency-domain denoising methods cannot be used for such signals. In this paper, an SR-N signal denoising method based on modified complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EMD) with adaptive noise (CEEMDAN), dispersion entropy (DE), and interval thresholding is proposed. The proposed denoising method has the following advantages: (1) as an improved version of CEEMDAN, modified CEEMDAN (MCEEMDAN) combines the advantages of EMD and CEEMDAN, and it is more reliable than CEEMDAN and has less consuming time; (2) as a fast complexity measurement technology, DE can effectively identify the type of intrinsic mode function (IMF); and (3) interval thresholding is used for SR-N signal denoising, which avoids loss of amplitude information compared with traditional denoising methods. Firstly, the original signal is decomposed into a series of IMFs using MCEEMDAN. According to the DE value of IMF, the modes are divided into three types: noise IMF, noise-dominated IMF and pure IMF. After noise IMFs are removed, the noise-dominated IMFs are denoised using interval thresholding. Finally, the pure IMF and the processed noise-dominated IMFs are reconstructed to obtain the final denoised signal. The denoising experiments with the Chen’s chaotic system show that the proposed method has a higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than the other three methods. Applying the proposed method to denoise the real SR-N signal, the topological structure of chaotic attractor can be recovered clearly. It is proved that the proposed method can effectively suppress the high-frequency noise of SR-N signal.


Author(s):  
Xueli An ◽  
Junjie Yang

A new vibration signal denoising method of hydropower unit based on noise-assisted multivariate empirical mode decomposition (NA-MEMD) and approximate entropy is proposed. Firstly, the NA-MEMD is used to decompose the signal into a number of intrinsic mode functions. Then, the approximate entropy of each component is computed. According to a preset threshold of approximate entropy, these components are reconstructed to denoise vibration signal of hydropower unit. The analysis results of simulation signal and real-world signal show that the proposed method is adaptive and has a good denoising performance. It is very suitable for online denoising of hydropower unit's vibration signal.


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