Fit Damping Coefficient from Acceleration Samples
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I am trying to find the best damping coefficient to be used in my mass - spring - damper differential equation: I only have (noisy) acceleration measurements, and integrating them in order to find velocity and position does not look very formal. Here below is the code. Someone has some methods to suggest and how to implement them? Thank you.
m = 3; k = 100; bGuess = 3; x0 = 0.2; omegaf = 5;
x = @(t) x0 .* exp(- 10 .* t) .* cos(omegaf .* t);
dydt = @(t, y) [y(2); ((- b / m) * y(2) - (k / m) * (y(1) - x(t)))];
[t, y] = ode45(dydt, [0 10], [0; 0]);
samples = importdata('samples.txt');
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