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Denoising Audio Signal of Doppler

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Freeplot on 4 Apr 2020
Commented: Freeplot on 4 Apr 2020
Hi there! Is it possible to remove signal below a defined power-threshold? For example all signals below the power of 5.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 Apr 2020
Do you want to remove a signal if ALL of the elements are below 5? Or if the MEAN or median of all the elements is below 5?
Freeplot
Freeplot on 4 Apr 2020
Is it possible to continuously calculate the mean/median value over a small section and remove the power below a certain threshold?

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 4 Apr 2020
It depends on what do you mean by "remove." If you just don't want to skip those frequency values than do something like this
f = [f1 f2 f3 ..]; % vector of frequency values
s = [s1 s2 s3 ..]; % vector of power signal
mask = s > 5; % find the signal values greater than 5
plot(f(mask), s(mask));
For a specific solution for your signals, please share details of how the signal is stored or share the signals in a mat file.
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Freeplot
Freeplot on 4 Apr 2020
So I have an audio file and I want to remove/reduce the noise. The goal is to get a signal like in the image below:
First I designed a bandpass-filter and then I found out that the noisy signals have lower power than the doppler frequencies. So I want to reduce lower power signal with setting a threshold. In the following picture you can see the noisy singal in the spectrogram, which I want to reduce.
Thanks!

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