Fourier Transform - signal
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viet le
on 21 Dec 2016
Commented: Image Analyst
on 21 Dec 2016
Hello everyone,
I am doing relates to Fourier Transform form signal (as attached) to find the frequency of the signal. But my result is not correct (just I think because the result is so weird), I don't know where am I wrong. Plz help me fix this code.
Thank for your time
t1=0:359;
t=t1';
x = load('tremor_analysis.txt');
plot(t,x)
y = fft(x);
m = abs(y);
p = angle(y);
f = (0:length(y)-1)*359/length(y);
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(f,m)
title('Frequency')
This is my result:
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Walter Roberson
on 21 Dec 2016
Remember that the first entry of the output, y(1), will store mean(x)*length(x), which is sum(x). Whenever your data is not centered around 0 you need to expect a peak at y(1).
You can either subtract off the mean(x) before doing the fft() or you can zero out y(1) before plotting.
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Image Analyst
on 21 Dec 2016
Not sure what you're unclear about. He showed you one way, by subtracting the mean like he originally said. Or alternatively zeroing out y(1) like this:
y(1) = 0;
plot(y, 'b-');
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