I want to plot PSD for my input data(meters)
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I want to plot PSD for my input data (meters) if the input in volts the the PSD in dB/Hz what if the input in meters then what are the units of PSD please some body help me Ts=30; Fs =1/Ts; y=MP1; %input data(meters) h = spectrum.welch; Hpsd=psd(h,y,'Fs',Fs); what are units of y axis after the plot
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Dr. Seis
el 29 de Mayo de 2012
If you are measuring displacement in meters in the time domain, then your frequency domain amplitudes (after performing the FFT) should be in units of meters / Hz. Squaring those amplitudes should give you meters-squared / Hertz-squared. However... since Matlab generates their power spectra by normalizing their FFT result by the number of samples (N) instead of the sampling frequency (Fs), their output might have PSD units associated with meters-squared / samples-squared (which is completely meaningless to me).
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Dr. Seis
el 29 de Mayo de 2012
It will take all of them... or you can re-parameterize your "h = spectrum.welch" to operate on a sub-set (or window) of your data with pre-defined overlap amounts. If you want the PSD of the full data, then you might have to do Hpsd = psd(h,y,'NFFT',650,'Fs',Fs) since in my test (running without 'NFFT',650) it performs a 256-point FFT. Check out the documentation for more specific examples of setting up/paramertizing these functions.
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Wayne King
el 29 de Mayo de 2012
Is your sampling interval in meters, or are you really saying that your measured variable is in meters?
I'm assuming you just mean that your data is sampled spatially. What is actually being measured?
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