Steady state data filtering

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Vick
Vick el 3 de Nov. de 2017
Comentada: Greg Dionne el 28 de Dic. de 2017
Hi,
In the above image i need to filter steady state data( 1,2,3,4), which may contain noisy data as well. Visually i can see the points stabilized at 1750,2250,3500 and 5500, but how to do that programatically. As an output i need the start and end index of the steady state points(noisy data should be removed as well). I can able to specify the tolerance as 3%.

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 3 de Nov. de 2017
If you have R2016a or later, the Signal processing Toolbox findchangepts (link) function may do what you want.
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Vick
Vick el 3 de Nov. de 2017
Hi,
Unfortunately i don't have Signal processing toolbox in my system, but tested with my colleague's system it was working fine.
What i was thinking, to filter the data first( which removes noisy data) then use uniquetol to filter the data of unique data.
But don't know how to delete the noisy data index(without smoothing the other points). Is there any filter available of such kind?
Star Strider
Star Strider el 3 de Nov. de 2017
I would do a fft (link) of your signal to get its spectral characteristics. It would seem that the signal transitions are low-frequency, so the high-frequency noise should be easy to filter out. If you have a signal processing background, you can use a linear-phase FIR filter with the filter (link) function to filter your signal. Probably the easiest way to do this is to ask your colleague to give you the coefficients of such a filter that meets your design requirements. (It’s been a while since I manually designed filters, so I won’t attempt to describe those calculations here.)

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Greg Dionne
Greg Dionne el 1 de Dic. de 2017
If you have a version of MATLAB beyond R2017b you can try removing outliers with filloutliers and subsequently use ischange.
I think the following syntax is what you would want for ischange:
[TF,S1] = ischange(...) also returns information about the line segments in between change points. For example, [TF,S1] = ischange(A) returns a vector S1 containing the mean of data between change points of a vector A.
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Vick
Vick el 2 de Dic. de 2017
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the function filloutliers.
In this filloutilers is it possible to filter data based on threshold given by the user. In the above figure user may give plus or minus 50 as tolerance. So the y data which has steady state of 1750,2250,3500 and 5500 may take 50 as tolerance and remove data above 50. If possible can you give a rough script?
Greg Dionne
Greg Dionne el 28 de Dic. de 2017
Hi Vick,
It seems I missed your reply. Hopefully you've worked past this issue, but if not, could you post your data?

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