DocumentCode
1713430
Title
The higher order statistics of energy operators with application to neurological signals
Author
Sherman, David L. ; Hinich, Melvin J. ; Thakor, Nitish V.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Johns Hopkins Med. Insts., Baltimore, MD, USA
fYear
1998
Firstpage
561
Lastpage
564
Abstract
Statistics for detecting changes in signal energy are developed for generalized energy estimation algorithms. The Teager energy operator (TEO) is a method for quantifying signal energy, a product of both frequency as well as amplitude. Using second and third order autocorrelation-based tests for dependence, we examine time domain methods of energy detection of sinusoids. To quantify signal energy we exploit the whiteness of the output of the TEO. The C-statistics examine the level of second order whiteness in a time series. The newly developed H-statistics test confirms the presence of third order whiteness or independence. A pure noise exhibits both second and third order whiteness. A power analysis of these tests for energy detection are also shown to be sensitive to changes in both sinusoidal amplitude and frequency. The Cand H-statistics allow for quantification of distortion in the TEO output as well. Distortion in an energy operator results from poor cancellation of cross-terms or from second harmonic distortion as typified by a traditional square law device. Fluctuations in band-specific EEG (electroencephalogram) energy also are amenable to practical analysis using the TEO. An example of an EEG signal with a large harmonic content are spindle signals taken from animal experiments dealing with recovery from hypoxic-asphyxic injury
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; biological techniques; correlation methods; electroencephalography; harmonic distortion; higher order statistics; mathematical operators; neurophysiology; parameter estimation; signal detection; time series; time-domain analysis; C-statistics; EEG signal; H-statistics test; Teager energy operator; animal experiments; electroencephalogram; energy detection; energy operator distortion; energy operators; generalized energy estimation algorithms; higher order statistics; hypoxic-asphyxic injury; neurological signals; power analysis; second harmonic distortion; second order autocorrelation-based test; second order whiteness; signal energy changes detection; sinusoidal amplitude; sinusoidal frequency; spindle signals; square law device; third order autocorrelation-based test; third order independence; third order whiteness; time domain methods; time series; Animals; Autocorrelation; Electroencephalography; Fluctuations; Frequency; Harmonic distortion; Higher order statistics; Injuries; Signal detection; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis, 1998. Proceedings of the IEEE-SP International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5073-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TFSA.1998.721486
Filename
721486
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