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Far-reaching Applications of Hilbert-Huang Transform Enable Multiple Successes
Technology Description Dr. Norden Huang, through his work on nonlinear random ocean waves and air-sea interaction processes, developed the Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT). The HHT is a highly efficient, accurate, adaptive, reliable, labor-saving and user-friendly data analysis tool that gives full energy-frequency-time distribution of data, identifies very local events of abrupt frequency changes, and portrays energy-frequency more precisely than traditional methods. Indeed, HHT enables previously unavailable analysis of nonlinear and nonstationary data-a difficult problem for science/engineering applications and key to NASA mission success. The HHT has crosscutting and far-reaching applications, including everything from earthquake signals and global temperature variations to structural damage detection and biomedical data analysis. The HHT is now in use in over 60 universities and government agencies and is currently being evaluated for license by over 40 commercial companies. Spin-in and Spin-out Successes
The HHT has been identified by NASA’s Inventions and Contributions Board as “one of the most important discoveries in the field of applied mathematics in NASA history.” Dr. Huang has received numerous awards for the HHT, including the 2003 NASA Invention of the Year Award. Also, on the strength of this invention, Dr. Huang was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2000, the highest honor that can be accorded to an engineer. Contact Innovative Partnerships Program Office |
NASA Goddard’s HHT software is playing a valuable role in advancing NASA’s “Return to Flight” mission. (Photo: NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Photo Collection. Space Shuttle Endeavor. Photo by Tom Tschida.) |
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