2009
DOI: 10.6062/jcis.2009.01.02.0021
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Generalized numerical lattices for time series representation in complex data systems

Abstract: Analysis of information from multiple data sources obtained through high resolution instrumental measurements has become a fundamental task in all scientific areas. The development of expert methods able to treat such multi-source data systems, with both large variability and measurement extension, is a key for studying complex scientific phenomena, especially those related to systemic analysis in space and environmental sciences. In this paper, we propose a time series generalization introducing the concept o… Show more

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“…Once the decimetric solar bursts analyzed here are related to geoeffective events, the microphysics processes as particle acceleration and magnetic reconnection can be addressed in a more general scenario involving the plasma solar-terrestrial environment. Then, in the framework of the solar radio activity, our results strongly suggest the use of the DFA scaling exponent as a computational measure for solar radio burst automatic monitoring system (RBAMS), which has been developed for a real-time data system representation (Veronese et al, 2009) in the scope of the Brazilian Space Weather Program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the decimetric solar bursts analyzed here are related to geoeffective events, the microphysics processes as particle acceleration and magnetic reconnection can be addressed in a more general scenario involving the plasma solar-terrestrial environment. Then, in the framework of the solar radio activity, our results strongly suggest the use of the DFA scaling exponent as a computational measure for solar radio burst automatic monitoring system (RBAMS), which has been developed for a real-time data system representation (Veronese et al, 2009) in the scope of the Brazilian Space Weather Program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%