Best filter

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j_solar
j_solar le 17 Nov 2011
Hello everybody,
I am processing a large number of photovoltaic module I-V curves and due to the measuring equipment they normally present a lot of noise, although the shape is more or less visible. However, for processing the curve I need to eliminate the noise. What is in your opinion the best filter to use?
thank you all
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j_solar
j_solar le 17 Nov 2011
I would like to upload the curve and the file data so you could have a look but I don't see an option for it. ¿can you help? ty
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 19 Nov 2011
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/7924-where-can-i-upload-images-and-files-for-use-on-matlab-answers
Then you would paste the URL here.

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Ajay Kumar
Ajay Kumar le 18 Nov 2011
It depends on what frequencies you want to get rid off.
View the FFT of the signal. Find out where you have the noise.
Easiest way: Type 'fdatool' in your command window.
You can design your own filter to your own specs. The higher the order the sharper the cut off and the better the characteristics.
You can generate the coefficients and use it in:
Y=filter(B,A,X);
Where,
X- Input Signal
Y- Filtered Output
B- Denominator coeff
A- Numerator Coeff

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