Effect of nonstationarities on detrended fluctuation analysis

Boston University · Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) is a scaling analysis method used to quantify long-range power-law correlations in signals. Many physical and biological signals are "noisy," heterogeneous, and exhibit different types of nonstationarities, which can affect the correlation properties of these signals. We systematically study the effects of three types of nonstationarities often encountered in real data. Specifically, we consider nonstationary sequences formed in three ways: (i) stitching together segments of data obtained from discontinuous experimental recordings, or removing some noisy and unreliable parts from continuous recordings and stitching together the remaining parts-a "cutting" procedure commonly…

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Keywords
  • Detrended fluctuation analysis
  • SIGNAL (programming language)
  • Outlier
  • Scaling
  • Amplitude
  • Signal averaging
  • Mathematics
  • Correlation
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