Applying dual-tree complex discrete wavelet transform and gamma modulating function for simulation of ground motions

Author(s):  
Reza Sharbati ◽  
Faramarz Khoshnoudian ◽  
Mohammadreza Koopialipoor ◽  
M. M. Tahir
2012 ◽  
Vol 166-169 ◽  
pp. 2408-2411
Author(s):  
Quan Bai ◽  
Liang Hua Fu ◽  
Wen Bo Bao ◽  
Sheng Ji Jin ◽  
Da Sheng Zhang

Simulation of earthquake ground motion was a hot topic for structure seismic response analysis. According to the problems in simulating ground motion history with harmony superposition method, such as more interference of human factors and simulated ground motion history didn’t have frequency non-stationary characteristic, a novel method of ground motion simulation based on stationary discrete wavelet transform was presented. Using stationary discrete wavelet transform, the parent ground motion history was decomposed into different frequency bands, and the coefficients were modified. Using inverse stationary discrete wavelet transform, an ensemble of ground motions were simulated whose statistics closely resemble those of the parent history. Through a numerical example, the statistic characteristics of simulated histories were compared with the original values, and the feasibility and correctness of presented method was illustrated.


Informatica ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 657-675
Author(s):  
Jonas Valantinas ◽  
Deividas Kančelkis ◽  
Rokas Valantinas ◽  
Gintarė Viščiūtė

2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 30401-1-30401-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chih-Hsien Hsia ◽  
Ting-Yu Lin ◽  
Jen-Shiun Chiang

Abstract In recent years, the preservation of handwritten historical documents and scripts archived by digitized images has been gradually emphasized. However, the selection of different thicknesses of the paper for printing or writing is likely to make the content of the back page seep into the front page. In order to solve this, a cost-efficient document image system is proposed. In this system, the authors use Adaptive Directional Lifting-Based Discrete Wavelet Transform to transform image data from spatial domain to frequency domain and perform on high and low frequencies, respectively. For low frequencies, the authors use local threshold to remove most background information. For high frequencies, they use modified Least Mean Square training algorithm to produce a unique weighted mask and perform convolution on original frequency, respectively. Afterward, Inverse Adaptive Directional Lifting-Based Discrete Wavelet Transform is performed to reconstruct the four subband images to a resulting image with original size. Finally, a global binarization method, Otsu’s method, is applied to transform a gray scale image to a binary image as the output result. The results show that the difference in operation time of this work between a personal computer (PC) and Raspberry Pi is little. Therefore, the proposed cost-efficient document image system which performed on Raspberry Pi embedded platform has the same performance and obtains the same results as those performed on a PC.


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