FFT for non-periodic signal
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Assume that I have a sequence of N different samples, so my signal is non-periodic. Is it ok I take the FFT for the whole sequence at a time after using a Hanning window which length is also N? Is the result different if I use part of my signal and 'make' it periodic?
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Wayne King
2013년 12월 19일
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2013년 12월 19일
Ngoc, you have to compensate for the effect of the window. Do you have the Signal Processing Toolbox? If so, let periodogram() with the 'power' option take care of that for you
Fs = 1000;
t = 0:1/Fs:1-1/Fs;
x = 2*cos(2*pi*100*t);
[Sxx,F] = periodogram(x,flattopwin(length(x)),length(x),Fs,'power');
plot(F,Sxx)
Note the power is correctly reported as 2, which is A^2/2
If you have non-periodic data,then periodogram() with the 'power' option defaults to 'psd', which is more appropriate.
In other words, the 'power' option is appropriate when you have a line spectrum consisting of sinusoidal components.
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