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Despiking Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter Data

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A new method for detecting spikes in acoustic Doppler velocimeter data sequences is suggested and it is shown to have superior performance to various other methods and it has the added advantage that it requires no parameters.
Abstract
A new method for detecting spikes in acoustic Doppler velocimeter data sequences is suggested. The method combines three concepts: (1) that differentiation enhances the high frequency portion of a signal, (2) that the expected maximum of a random series is given by the Universal threshold, and (3) that good data cluster in a dense cloud in phase space or Poincare maps. These concepts are used to construct an ellipsoid in three-dimensional phase space, then points lying outside the ellipsoid are designated as spikes. The new method is shown to have superior performance to various other methods and it has the added advantage that it requires no parameters. Several methods for replacing sequences of spurious data are presented. A polynomial fitted to good data on either side of the spike event, then interpolated across the event, is preferred by the authors.

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Comparing Different Methods of Bed Shear Stress Estimates in Simple and Complex Flow Fields

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Noise of Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter Data in Bubbly Flows

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Experimental analysis of the flow field around horizontal axis tidal turbines by use of scale mesh disk rotor simulators

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TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the wavelet transforms of Coxeter’s inequality and its applications to multiresolutional analysis and orthonormal bases.
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Ten Lectures on Wavelets

TL;DR: In this article, the regularity of compactly supported wavelets and symmetry of wavelet bases are discussed. But the authors focus on the orthonormal bases of wavelets, rather than the continuous wavelet transform.
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Ideal spatial adaptation by wavelet shrinkage

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Analysis of Observed Chaotic Data

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