Statistical analysis of discrete signals
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hi everyone,
i am working on a project where i have to acquire signals from the sensors and do some statistical analysis. i want to know how can we find the amplitude distribution of a discrete signal.
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Dec 2011
Sounds like a job for hist() against the original (amplitude) signal.
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Walter Roberson
on 27 Dec 2011
The A/D convertor will compare the voltage to a pre-selected voltage range (adjustable in some convertors, fixed in others) and will scale the results to an integer value, usually 8 or 10 or 12 bits. It is those integer values that are what your program receives, and those values are proportional to the voltage (but possibly have been shifted so that negative and positive voltages could both be represented.) Do you need to calculate back to the voltages, or is it sufficient to work with the scaled (and possibly shifted) proportional values?
If you can work with the scaled and shifted values (which will very likely be the case), then you can use hist() or histc() on the input values.
Have you read the documentation for hist() and histc() ?
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