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The effect of time delay on Approximate & Sample Entropy calculations

Journal

PHYSICA D-NONLINEAR PHENOMENA
Volume 237, Issue 23, Pages 3069-3074

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.physd.2008.06.005

Keywords

Approximate Entropy; Sample Entropy; Time delay embedding; Surrogate data analysis

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Approximate and Sample Entropy are two widely used techniques to measure system complexity or regularity based on chosen parameters such as pattern length, in, and tolerance, r. In this paper, we investigate how different values of the time delay parameter, T call be used ill Conjunction with standard values of ill and r in the computation of Approximate and Sample Entropy. The results show that for time series generated by nonlinear dynamics that have long range correlation, a time delay equal to the first zero crossing or minimum Of the autocorrelation function call provide additional information into the characteristics of the time series that may be useful in comparative analysis. With a unity delay, we demonstrate that Approximate and Sample Entropy are possibly measuring only the (linear) autocorrelation properties of the signal, and these are highly invariant under surrogate data generation methods. Hence when this occurs, the complexity measures of the surrogate and original data are not statistically different. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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