Hilbert Vibration Decomposition
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The HVD decomposes a vector composition and returns a matrix of inherent components as the Hilbert spectrum plus residual signal
The Hilbert Vibration Decomposition is an adaptive/data-driven separation of a multi-component non-stationary vibration signal into simple quasi-harmonic components.
The method is characterized by high frequency and amplitude resolution, which provides a comprehensive account of the case of amplitude and frequency modulated vibration analysis.
The HVD is a simple and fast recursive vibration mode decomposition, that sifts out a 1D input signal into a set of k-band separated simplest components with their envelopes and instantaneous frequencies.
The HVD decomposes composition as a vector and returns a matrix of inherent components
as the Hilbert spectrum plus residual signal.
Cite As
Feldman, M. (2011). Hilbert transform applications in mechanical vibration. John Wiley & Sons.
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