How to use low pass flter for time domine data
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Hello
I need to filter high frequency data and allow only low frequency.
Can I use low pass filter in time domine data to filter noise signal without using FFT to convert data in frequency domine and use a low pass filter then take ifft.
Pls some one help me.
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Youssef Khmou
2013년 3월 23일
hi, you can use built-in functions "butter" and " filter" , example :
Fs=8000; % SAMPLING FREQUENCY
t=0:1/Fs:2;
f1=500; %lower frequency
f2=1500; % upper frequency
y=chirp(t,f1,2,f2); % THE SIGNAL WITH BANDWIDTH 1000 Hz
Fc=1500; % cutoff frequency .
Fn=Fs/2;
% Filter implementation
[b,a]=butter(2,Fc/Fn,'low');
x=filter(b,a,y);
I hope this helps
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Hi Thanks for your reply
My Frequency specification
Sampling Frequency: 500 Hz
Block size: 4500
Therefore total time: 9 seconds
The data has range of Min: 2 Hz to Max: 500 Hz
I need a cut off frequency of 20 HZ
Pls let me know accordingly how to use the above command it will be soooo great full.
------ Thanks
Hello Sir
How to use this filter for the time domine data which I have
Youssef Khmou
2013년 3월 24일
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2013년 3월 24일
replace the values :
Fs=500;
t=0:1/Fs:9-1/Fs; % 4500 points
f1=2;
f2=500;
y=chirp(t,f1,1,f2,'linear'); % the modulation is linear
fc=20;
[b,a]=butter(2,fc/Fs/2,'low');
x=filter(b,a,y);
concerning the first signal y, you cant of course visualize the FFT because FS must be > 2* Max(F) , at least 1000 Hz, but the new signal x can be visualized in Freq domain .
Sir,
Thanks for your reply,
I have a few questions? pls reply
My data is in time domine - acceleration(y axis) vs time (x axis),
I know only the sampling frequency as 500 Hz and block size as 4500 data points.
1) How do I decided f1 and f2, of course fc is the cut off frequency
2) What is the signification of 'x' data, do I need to multiply 'x' data with my time domine data and see the plot. or I should take fft of my time domine data and then multiply with 'x' data.
My aim is to remove noise signal from the time domine data.
Can I send my time domine data to you.
-- Thanks
Time vs Acceleration response data
hi, it looks like the frequency range is small, ok in this case you need to apply the Finite Fourier transform yo your data with 500 Hz as sample rate :
download the submission, apply the function and get the Bandwidth :
Sir,
The code works fine, Can I have chat with you in gmail or skype, pls it will be so great full and sharing your great experience to beginners like me will help a lot
Sir,
The code works fine, Can I have chat with you in gmail or skype, pls it will be so great full and sharing your great experience to beginners like me will help a lot
Sir,
Actually I didnt make you clear, My aim is to reduce the noise in the time domine data and output I need in time domine data only. The noise is sitting on actual response signal as shown in figure. Pls let me know the solution pls, sampling rate: 500 Hz
href = ""<https://www.dropbox.com/s/iv1pbud4kzet30c/time%20domine%20data.tif ></a>
The above hyperlink shows the graph
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