TY - GEN
T1 - Interference Suppression Analysis of Preparing Gravity Gradient Reference Map in Frequency Domain
AU - Li, Tianjiao
AU - Wang, Bo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IEEE
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Frequency domain and spatial domain are two common methods for calculating gravity gradient from gravity anomalies. Compared with the spatial domain method, the frequency domain preparation of the gravity gradient reference map has the advantages of simple calculation, high efficiency, easy field conversion, and no edge loss, but it will introduce high-frequency interference. This paper proposes a frequency domain transform method that introduces cosine transform into Fourier transform-Fourier cosine transform method. Based on the gravity anomaly data, the six-component gravity gradient reference maps are derived by Fourier transform, cosine transform, and the mentioned Fourier cosine transform method. The preparation effects of the three sets of gravity gradient reference maps are compared. At the same time, the power spectrum density is used to analyze the interference suppression effects of the three methods. The reference maps of the gravity gradient obtained by the three methods show that Fourier method and the Fourier cosine transform method have similar features, and the latter method has superior interference suppression effects. Cosine transform will cause edge information loss and information offset. The result of power spectrum density also shows that the proposed Fourier cosine transform method has the best interference suppression effect.
AB - Frequency domain and spatial domain are two common methods for calculating gravity gradient from gravity anomalies. Compared with the spatial domain method, the frequency domain preparation of the gravity gradient reference map has the advantages of simple calculation, high efficiency, easy field conversion, and no edge loss, but it will introduce high-frequency interference. This paper proposes a frequency domain transform method that introduces cosine transform into Fourier transform-Fourier cosine transform method. Based on the gravity anomaly data, the six-component gravity gradient reference maps are derived by Fourier transform, cosine transform, and the mentioned Fourier cosine transform method. The preparation effects of the three sets of gravity gradient reference maps are compared. At the same time, the power spectrum density is used to analyze the interference suppression effects of the three methods. The reference maps of the gravity gradient obtained by the three methods show that Fourier method and the Fourier cosine transform method have similar features, and the latter method has superior interference suppression effects. Cosine transform will cause edge information loss and information offset. The result of power spectrum density also shows that the proposed Fourier cosine transform method has the best interference suppression effect.
KW - DCT
KW - DFCT
KW - DFT
KW - gravity anomaly
KW - gravity gradient reference map
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U2 - 10.1109/CAC53003.2021.9727402
DO - 10.1109/CAC53003.2021.9727402
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85128076018
T3 - Proceeding - 2021 China Automation Congress, CAC 2021
SP - 3944
EP - 3949
BT - Proceeding - 2021 China Automation Congress, CAC 2021
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2021 China Automation Congress, CAC 2021
Y2 - 22 October 2021 through 24 October 2021
ER -