DOI: 10.21455/gpb2017.4-4
APPLICATION OF A NEW METHOD OF SPECTRAL
ANALYSIS
FOR THE DETECTION OF SYNCHRONOUS PROCESSES
IN HELIOBIOLOGY
B.A. Ozheredov, T.K. Breus
Space Research Institute, Russian
Abstract. Until now, the
main carrier of information in biological and heliogeophysical signals was the
sum of periodic variations. However, not
all heliobiological time series contain dominant periodic components. Relaxation
analysis in this paper allows us to generalize the «spectral» formalism to signals
that cannot be represented as a sum of a limited number of quasi-periodic
components. The algorithm for filtering noise and long-period trends is developed,
based on the separation of the original signal into fast and slowly relaxing
components (applicable not only to one-dimensional series, but also to
two-dimensional images), and the main
theorem that guarantees its operability is proved.
A method for constructing an orthonormal basis whose components
have a strictly defined relaxation time is described. The result of signal
decomposition over this basis is called the relaxation spectrum. With
its help, the time series can be divided into «signal-to-noise» or «oscillation-trend»
in the absence of adequate Fourier or stochastic models. Using an automatic
extraction algorithm we verified spectral peaks
of human population and heliogeomagnetic time series and identified
similarity of these peaks through Sørensen’
measure. Our results confirmed earlier hypothesis in heliobiology that
geomagnetic rhythms with periods of near 7, and 9 days most significantly
affect physiological parameters of biological objects (population in general).
Keywords: generalization of the «spectral»
formalism, signal filtration, generation of an orthonormal basis,
heliobiophysics.