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Deconvolution of two different Gaussians
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Hi all
I'm convolving two different Gaussians: straggling and espread. But when I deconvolve the resultant I see either straggling or "nonsense". Is it possible to deconvolve the resultant in such a way that I see espread? My code is attached.
Sorry, bit of a noob question.
Regards
Tim
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  Matt J
      
      
 on 16 Jan 2025
        
      Edited: Matt J
      
      
 on 16 Jan 2025
  
      If you know a priori that all the signals are Gaussians, then deconvolution would not be the best way to recover espread. You know that the mean and variance of Gaussian signals add under convolution, so just fit a Gaussian (e.g. with this Download) to the output y and subtract its mean and variance from the known mean and variance of 'straggling'.
x1 = linspace(0, 20, 512);
dt=(x1(2)-x1(1));
straggling = GaussianPDF(x1, 7.7, 0.1);
figure; hold on;
plot(x1, straggling);
espread = GaussianPDF(x1, 7.7, 1);
% espread = espread/max(espread);
plot(x1, espread);
y = conv(straggling, espread)*dt;
x2 = (0:numel(y)-1)*dt;
plot(x2, y);
grid on;
legend('Straggling', 'E-Spread', 'Convolution');
p=gaussfitn(x2',y',[],{0,[],[]},{0,[],[]} );
espreadRec=GaussianPDF(x1,p{3}-7.7, sqrt(p{4}-0.1^2));
figure;
plot(x1,espread,'o',x1,espreadRec,'-'); 
legend Original Recovered
grid on;
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