THE ALGORITHM FOR THE AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF THE WHISTLERS IN THE REAL-TIME MODE
Journal Title: Вестник КРАУНЦ. Физико-математические науки - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue
Abstract
This is the description of the whistlers automatic detection algorithm, based on the nonlinear transformation of the spectrogram VLF signal. In the converted spectrogram the whistler graphic is presented by a straight line, detection of which is algorithmically simple task. The testing of the program implementation of the algorithm showed that a detection can be managed in the real-time mode.
Authors and Affiliations
Ekaterina Malysh
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