Application of Hilbert-Huang Decomposition to Reduce Noise and Characterize for NMR FID Signal of Proton Precession Magnetometer


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The parameters in a nuclear magnetic resonance free induction decay (FID) signal contain information that is useful in magnetic field measurement, magnetic resonance sounding and other related applications. A real time sampled FID signal is well modeled as a finite mixture of exponential sequences plus noise. We propose to use the Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT) for noise reduction and characterization, where the generalized Hilbert-Huang represents a way to decompose a signal into so-called intrinsic mode function (IMF) along with a trend, and obtain instantaneous frequency data. First, acquiring the actual untuned FID signal by a developed prototype of proton magnetometer, and then the empirical mode decomposition is performed to decompose the noise and original FID. Finally, the HHT is applied to the obtained IMFs to extract the Hilbert energy spectrum of the signal on the frequency axis. By theory analysis and the testing of an actual FID signal, the results show that, compared with general noise reduction methods such as auto correlation and singular value decomposition, combined with the proposed method can further suppress the interfered signals effectively, and can obtain different components of FID signal, which can be used to identify the magnetic anomaly, the existence of groundwater etc. This is a very important property since it can be exploited to separate the FID signal from noise and to estimate exponential sequence parameters of FID signal.

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Huan Liu

School of Automation; School of Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science; Institute of Geophysics and Geomatics

Email: donghb@cug.edu.cn
República Popular da China, Hubei Wuhan, 430074; Kelowna, BC, V1X 1V7; Hubei Wuhan, 430074

Haobin Dong

School of Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: donghb@cug.edu.cn
Canadá, Kelowna, BC, V1X 1V7

Zheng Liu

School of Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science

Email: donghb@cug.edu.cn
Canadá, Kelowna, BC, V1X 1V7

Jian Ge

School of Automation

Email: donghb@cug.edu.cn
República Popular da China, Hubei Wuhan, 430074

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