Inhibition of Envelope Correction Method to EMD End Effect

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There exists a problem of endpoint effect in EMD, which makes the result of decomposition not perfect. The paper comes up with a kind of envelope correction method to suppress the endpoint effect on this question about periodical signal. The result shows that, the method can solve the problem on distortion of envelope, and improve the accuracy of decomposition.

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August 2013

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