“…Wavelet analysis has been used widely in engineering to detect frequency content of signals; for example, in earthquake engineering (Zhou and Adeli, ; Pakrashi et al., ; Montejo and Kowalsky, ), structural engineering (Amini et al., ; Xiang and Liang, ; Jiang et al., , ; Adeli and Kim, , ; Kim and Adeli, , b; Spanos et al., ; Jiang and Adeli, , b), transportation engineering (Samant and Adeli, ; Karim and Adeli, , b, ; Ghosh‐Dastidar and Adeli, ; Xie et al., ; Boto‐Giralda et al., ), dam engineering (Su et al., ), medical science (Acharya et al., ), neural science (Lin et al., ; Kodogiannis et al, ), and image analysis (Zou et al., ; He et al., ; Tao et al., ; Hsu, ). One approach for generating spectrum‐compatible time histories is based on the wavelet transform (Iyama and Kuwamura, ; Mukherjee and Gupta, , b; Suarez and Montejo, ; Rajasekaran et al., ; Amiri et al., , ).…”