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A comparative study between seasonal wind speed by Fourier and Wavelet analysis

Wind Energy is a useful resource for Renewable energy purpose. Wind speed plays a vital role for wind energy calculation of certain location. So, it is very much necessary to know the wind speed data characteristics. In this paper fourier and wavelet transform are applied to study the wind speed data. We have compared wind speed of winter with summer by taking their speed into account using various discrete wavelets namely Haar and Daubechies-4 (Db-4). Also the periodicity of wind speed is checked using Continuous Wavelet Transform (MCWT) like Morlet. Thereafter a comparative study is done for detecting the periodicity of both summer and winter. Then wavelet coherence is checked between these two data for extracting the phase coherency information.

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