Frequency based weighting in Simulink

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Joan Vazquez
Joan Vazquez el 10 de En. de 2020
Comentada: Joan Vazquez el 23 de En. de 2020
For a signal in the time domain (coming from a simulation or a data acquisition system), can I weight it in Simulink using frequency-dependent weights directly? For example these:
I feel that there should be a block that does the trick and I think that it may be the Frequency-Domain FIR Filter from the DSP System Toolbox.
From the documentation it is not clear to me how to input the above table with the weights.
Context: trying to implement ISO 2631. I have checked all the Matlab Answers on the topic. These Simulink models in github are very nice but they seem to have some transfer functions previously obtained with Matlab code for a specific sampling time. I feel that, given the table, there should be a much more straightforward implementation, valid for any sampling time.
Thanks!

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Aquatris
Aquatris el 13 de En. de 2020
One approach can be to fit a model to that table.
For example;
f = [0.1 0.125 0.16 0.2 0.25 0.315 0.4 0.5];
m = [62.4 97.2 158 243 364 527 708 843]*1e3;
sys = frd(m,f,'FrequencyUnit','Hz');
a = ssest(sys,4);
Then you can use "state space block" or "transfer function block" to implement "a" in simulink.
Just to make note of, this would also weight your signal in every other frequency as well. I do not know of a way to weight only the particular frequencies.
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Joan Vazquez
Joan Vazquez el 23 de En. de 2020
Thanks, first time I used the System Identificaiton Toolbox!
Joan Vazquez
Joan Vazquez el 23 de En. de 2020
People interested in this question may also be interested in this paper
"Low order continuous-time filters for approximation of the ISO 2631-1 human vibration sensitivity weightings"

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