Abstract
Since mode mixing of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) is mainly caused by the intermittence and noise, we propose a novel method to eliminate mode mixing of EMD based on the revised blind source separation. To this aim, an optimal morphological filter is employed to eliminate the noise. As a result, the component of mode mixing caused by noise is suppressed. Furthermore, the de-noised signal is decomposed into different intrinsic mode function (IMF) components through the EMD algorithm. Since it is impossible to apply blind source separation to a single channel signal directly, the IMF component, which has mode mixing is chosen and reconstructed in the phase space. Following that, the equivalent hypothetical signals are obtained. Finally, an improved fixed-point algorithm based on independent component analysis (ICA) is introduced to separate the overlapping components. The analysis of simulation and practical application demonstrates that our proposed method can effectively tackle the mode mixing problem of EMD.
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