Estimation of Delay Times in Biological Systems
Author(s) -
Thomas Müller,
M. Lauk,
Matthias Reinhard,
Andreas Hetzel,
C.H. Lücking,
Jens Timmer
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
annals of biomedical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.912
H-Index - 132
eISSN - 1573-9686
pISSN - 0090-6964
DOI - 10.1114/1.1617984
Subject(s) - estimator , pointwise , hilbert transform , group delay and phase delay , computer science , spectrum (functional analysis) , algorithm , focus (optics) , mathematics , statistics , mathematical analysis , spectral density , physics , computer network , bandwidth (computing) , quantum mechanics , optics
The problem of delay time estimation in biological systems is addressed with the focus on practical applicability of methods. Four delay time estimators are described: a cross correlation method and three increasingly sophisticated interpretations of the phase spectrum, ranging from a pointwise interpretation of the phase spectrum in terms of a delay to a Hilbert transform method. The four methods are compared through simulation studies showing that, in general, the Hilbert transform method performs best. The methods are then used to estimate delay times in three physiological systems: vestibular stimulation, cerebral autoregulation, and human orthostatic tremor. In all three cases, the Hilbert transform method yields the best results, leading in some cases to physiologically more sensible interpretations of experiments than the other methods.
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