Abstract

There is a significant increase in the amount of measuring information at complex and large technical objects, such as bridges. Decision making about these objects states under non-stationary input influences is a difficult task. The article proposes to make the transition from single-channel information processing to multi-channel one. Each channel processes one of the Hilbert-Huang modes, into which each realization of the nonstationary signal decomposes. It is shown that the first three modes of decomposition are often enough, which in most cases create a stationary process. If a mode is non-stationary, it is possible to decompose it into these modes. The final decision according to statistical criteria is made not on realizations as it is traditionally carried out, but on Hilbert-Huang modes.

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