A Search Method for Unknown High-Frequency Oscillators in Noisy Signals Based on the Continuous Wavelet Transform

We propose a method for finding a priori undefined structures of unknown temporal fluctuations for frequency oscillators of various intensities as part of the output signals of synchronized dynamical systems. Unlike traditional approaches, the developed method is based on the continuous wavelet tran...

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