TITLE:
Data Analysis Methods and Signal Processing Techniques in Gravitational Wave Detection
AUTHORS:
Bojun Yan
KEYWORDS:
Gravitational Wave Detection, Data Analysis, Signal Processing, Matched Filtering, Machine Learning
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.12 No.11,
November
18,
2024
ABSTRACT: Gravitational wave detection is one of the most cutting-edge research areas in modern physics, with its success relying on advanced data analysis and signal processing techniques. This study provides a comprehensive review of data analysis methods and signal processing techniques in gravitational wave detection. The research begins by introducing the characteristics of gravitational wave signals and the challenges faced in their detection, such as extremely low signal-to-noise ratios and complex noise backgrounds. It then systematically analyzes the application of time-frequency analysis methods in extracting transient gravitational wave signals, including wavelet transforms and Hilbert-Huang transforms. The study focuses on discussing the crucial role of matched filtering techniques in improving signal detection sensitivity and explores strategies for template bank optimization. Additionally, the research evaluates the potential of machine learning algorithms, especially deep learning networks, in rapidly identifying and classifying gravitational wave events. The study also analyzes the application of Bayesian inference methods in parameter estimation and model selection, as well as their advantages in handling uncertainties. However, the research also points out the challenges faced by current technologies, such as dealing with non-Gaussian noise and improving computational efficiency. To address these issues, the study proposes a hybrid analysis framework combining physical models and data-driven methods. Finally, the research looks ahead to the potential applications of quantum computing in future gravitational wave data analysis. This study provides a comprehensive theoretical foundation for the optimization and innovation of gravitational wave data analysis methods, contributing to the advancement of gravitational wave astronomy.