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Paul R. White
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 243
Citations - 4871
Paul R. White is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Noise & Bubble. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 237 publications receiving 4353 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul R. White include Qinetiq & Control Group.
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Higher-order spectra: the bispectrum and trispectrum
TL;DR: In this article, the bispectrum and trispectrum are used to detect and analyse non-linearities in high-order spectra (HOS) and the tricoherence and kurtosis functions are extended to their fourth-order equivalents.
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Signal processing techniques applied to human sleep EEG signals - a review
TL;DR: Signal processing techniques are categorised in tabular format based on their application in intensively researched sleep areas such as sleep staging, transient pattern detection and sleep disordered breathing diagnosis.
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The analysis of non-stationary signals using time-frequency methods
J.K. Hammond,Paul R. White +1 more
TL;DR: The analytical modelling of physical phenomena so as to predict theoretical time-frequency distributions, with a view to offering insight into the signal generation mechanisms, is modeled.
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Detection and impacts of leakage from sub-seafloor deep geological carbon dioxide storage
Jerry Blackford,Henrik Stahl,Jonathan M. Bull,Benoit Bergès,Melis Cevatoglu,Anna Lichtschlag,Douglas P. Connelly,Rachael H. James,Jun Kita,D. Long,Mark Naylor,Kiminori Shitashima,Dave Smith,Peter Taylor,Ian C. Wright,Maxine Akhurst,Baixin Chen,Thomas M. Gernon,Chris Hauton,Masatoshi Hayashi,Hideshi Kaieda,Timothy G. Leighton,Toru Sato,Martin Sayer,Masahiro Suzumura,Karen Tait,Mark E. Vardy,Paul R. White,Steve Widdicombe +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the detectability and environmental impact of leakage from a controlled sub-seabed release of CO2 and show that the biological impact and footprint of this small leak analogue (<1 tonne CO2 d−1) is confined to a few tens of metres.
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Bispectral analysis of the bilinear oscillator with application to the detection of fatigue cracks
Alessandro Rivola,Paul R. White +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of crack closure on the dynamic behavior of cantilever beams is studied and the bispectral analysis performed both on the model and the actual structure shows high sensitivity of the non-linear behaviour of the system to the presence of the fatigue crack in the structure.