
Noise reduction method of ship radiated noise with ensemble empirical mode decomposition of adaptive noise
Ensemble empirical mode decomposition method (EEMD) is important improvement of the empirical mode decomposition (EMD), but it still leaves some annoying difficulties unresolved, such as large computational cost and reconstruction error. To solve above problems of the EEMD, a new method
named EEMD of adaptive noise (EEMDAN) is proposed, which can obtain accurate time-frequency distribution of the original signal. In addition, aiming at the non-linear, non-stationary and non-Gaussian characteristics of underwater acoustic signal, a noise reduction method based on the EEMDAN
is also proposed. Each order intrinsic mode function (IMF) can be obtained by the EEMDAN for noisy Lorenz signal and three different types of real ship radiated noises. The components of the signal and noise can be adaptively determined by IMF correlation coefficient based on energy density
and average cycle. The results show that the method is effective and a very clean signal can be obtained.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Xi'an University of Posts and Telecommunications
Publication date: 01 March 2016
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