How to perform derivative of a random signal without finite difference schemes?
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Kalasagarreddi Kottakota
on 20 Feb 2023
Answered: Walter Roberson
on 20 Feb 2023
I have a random signal measured through experiments. When I perform derivative of signal using diff or gredient, these functions induce a lot of error damaging the derivative. So, is there any alternative way to perform derivative of a signal in matlab?
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Star Strider
on 20 Feb 2023
The derivative operation is by definition a highpass filter, and so will accentuate the noise. One option might be to filter the data with a lowpass filter first (there are several options), then calculate the derivative numerically.
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Jan
on 20 Feb 2023
You can try a Savitzky-Golay-Derivative filtering: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/30299-savitzky-golay-smooth-differentiation-filters-and-filter-application
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Feb 2023
https://math.mit.edu/~stevenj/fft-deriv.pdf
You can create blocks of signal, perhaps perform some windowing function on the blocks, and use fft techniques to estimate the derivatives over the time interval. The shorter the signal blocks, the less precise the coefficients will be, but also more reactive to changes in the signal.
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