Multiple Power Spectral Density spectra on one plot
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Andy
el 15 de Dic. de 2011
Comentada: Ken Saw
el 24 de Mzo. de 2014
Hello,
I have calculated the PSD spectrum of a signal and displayed it from 0-500Hz using the following code:
periodogram(M3A,[],'onesided',512,1000)
I would like to display the spectrum up to 2000Hz, and then plot another spectrum on the same graph for comparison.
Please could someone point me in the right direction?
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Andy
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Wayne King
el 15 de Dic. de 2011
Hi Andy, sorry now I understand. You can do this:
% I'll just create an example
Fs = 44100;
t = 0:1/Fs:1-1/Fs;
M3AnO = cos(2*pi*1000*t)+randn(size(t));
M3A = cos(2*pi*500*t)+filter(1,-0.9,rand(size(t)));
[Pxx1,Fxx] = periodogram(M3AnO,[],length(M3AnO),Fs);
[Pxx2,Fxx] = periodogram(M3A,[],length(M3A),Fs);
plot(Fxx,10*log10(Pxx1)); hold on;
plot(Fxx,10*log10(Pxx2),'r'); hold on;
set(gca,'xlim',[0 2000]);
legend('M3AnO','M3A','Location','NorthEast');
xlabel('Hz'); ylabel('dB/Hz');
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Wayne King
el 15 de Dic. de 2011
Hi Andy, from the code you have shown above, your sampling frequency is 1 kHz. That means your spectrum is periodic with a period equal to 1 kHz. It then sounds like you want to compare it against the power spectral density of another process with a higher sampling rate?
You don't gain anything by extending your process spectrum to 2 kHz because it's periodic. You're better off (if the other process has a higher sampling rate) limiting the part of the spectrum you consider in the process with the higher rate.
Also, the sampling interval and the length of the input time series are part of the scaling factors for the periodogram.
And both the length and sampling interval affect frequency resolution (spacing of the DFT bins).
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Ken Saw
el 24 de Mzo. de 2014
load sunspot.dat
year=sunspot(:,1);
relNums=sunspot(:,2);
plot(year,relNums)
title('Sunspot Data')
Y = fft(relNums);
Y(1)=[];
n=length(Y);
power = abs(Y(1:floor(n/2))).^2;
nyquist = 1/2;
freq = (1:n/2)/(n/2)*nyquist;
plot(freq,power)
xlabel('cycles/year')
title('Periodogram')
period=1./freq;
plot(period,power);
axis([0 40 0 2e+7]);
ylabel('Power');
xlabel('Period (Years/Cycle)');
hold on;
index=find(power==max(power));
mainPeriodStr=num2str(period(index));
plot(period(index),power(index),'r.', 'MarkerSize',25);
text(period(index)+2,power(index),['Period = ',mainPeriodStr]);
hold off;
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