Abstract
Abstract. Microseismic signals are generally considered to follow the
Gauss distribution. A comparison of the dynamic characteristics of sample
variance and the symmetry of microseismic signals with the signals which
follow α-stable distribution reveals that the microseismic signals
have obvious pulse characteristics and that the probability density curve of
the microseismic signal is approximately symmetric. Thus, the hypothesis that
microseismic signals follow the symmetric α-stable distribution is
proposed. On the premise of this hypothesis, the characteristic exponent
α of the microseismic signals is obtained by utilizing the fractional
low-order statistics, and then a new method of time difference of arrival
(TDOA) estimation of microseismic signals based on fractional low-order
covariance (FLOC) is proposed. Upon applying this method to the TDOA
estimation of Ricker wavelet simulation signals and real microseismic
signals, experimental results show that the FLOC method, which is based on
the assumption of the symmetric α-stable distribution, leads to
enhanced spatial resolution of the TDOA estimation relative to the
generalized cross correlation (GCC) method, which is based on the assumption
of the Gaussian distribution.
Funder
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
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6 articles.
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