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Effect of trends on detrended fluctuation analysis.

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It is shown how to use DFA appropriately to minimize the effects of trends, how to recognize if a crossover indicates indeed a transition from one type to a different type of underlying correlation, or if the crossover is due to a trend without any transition in the dynamical properties of the noise.
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Multifractal spectra classification of flame luminosity waveforms

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of multifractal and statistical analysis changes in the characteristics of a burner flame luminosity waveforms in industrial boilers at different loads and air supply levels to obtain a characteristic space for solving classification problems.
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Empirical mode decomposition and correlation properties of traffic fluctuation

TL;DR: This work describes the application of an important tool which can extract periodic information from the time-series of fluctuating traffic data, the nonlinear empirical mode decomposition (EMD) method, which is adaptive and therefore highly efficient at identifying embedded structures, even those with small amplitudes.
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Long-range correlations in remotely sensed chlorophyll in the South China Sea

TL;DR: In this paper, an 8-year time series of 8-day Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor (SeaWiFS) data, which spans from Oct 1997 to Oct 2005, was used to study the temporal correlations and scaling behaviour of ocean chlorophyll fluctuations in the South China Sea (SCS) by means of detrended fluctuation analysis.
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Characterization of the anisotropy of rough surfaces: Crossing statistics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed the use of crossing statistics and its generalizations as a new framework to characterize the anisotropy of a 2D rough surface, and applied the proposed measures on synthetic stochastic rough interfaces and rough interfaces generated from the simulation of ion etching.
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Correlated power time series of individual wind turbines: A data driven model approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a stochastic reduced-form model of power time series was developed to enrich the modeling perspective of complex large wind energy systems, and the model succeeded to qualitatively reproduce several empirical characteristics such as the autocorrelation function and the bimodal probability density function.
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Long-Term Storage Capacity of Reservoirs

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution of the problem of determining the reservoir storage required on a given stream, to guarantee a given draft, is presented, where a long-time record of annual total...
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Mosaic organization of DNA nucleotides

TL;DR: This work analyzes two classes of controls consisting of patchy nucleotide sequences generated by different algorithms--one without and one with long-range power-law correlations, finding that both types of sequences are quantitatively distinguishable by an alternative fluctuation analysis method.
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Quantification of scaling exponents and crossover phenomena in nonstationary heartbeat time series

TL;DR: A new method--detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA)--for quantifying this correlation property in non-stationary physiological time series is described and application of this technique shows evidence for a crossover phenomenon associated with a change in short and long-range scaling exponents.
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Detecting long-range correlations with detrended fluctuation analysis

TL;DR: It is shown that deviations from scaling which appear at small time scales become stronger in higher orders of detrended fluctuation analysis, and a modified DFA method is suggested to remove them.
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Estimators for long-range dependence: an empirical study

TL;DR: In this paper, various methods for estimating the self-similarity parameter and/or the intensity of long-range dependence in a time series are available. But some of these methods are more reliable than others.
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