disruption in curves simulation

how to solve the disruption in these curves

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 15 Mai 2025
What disruption are you talking about?
When I look at those plots, none of them look obviously wrong. I do not understand what they are for so I might easily be missing something.
Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 15 Mai 2025
The term 'disruption' is likely a translated word. In the field of signal processing, we typically refer to it as 'disturbance', with 'external disturbances' specifically referring to unwanted signals that interfere with the desired signal being analyzed or transmitted. The phrase 'solve the disruption' may possibly mean 'reject the disturbance'.
Tasneem Abed
Tasneem Abed le 17 Mai 2025
maybe the word noise is more accurate
the parts with circle and the likes in other curves
Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 18 Mai 2025
@Tasneem Abed, If the signals are high-frequency noise, you can filter out the unwanted components by properly designing low-pass filters (which requires the Signal Processing Toolbox) at the selected intervals. If you can provide the sample data, some filter experts may demonstrate how to accomplish this.
Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 29 Mai 2025
@Tasneem Abed, Any updates?
Tasneem Abed
Tasneem Abed le 30 Mai 2025
no
Tasneem Abed
Tasneem Abed le 30 Mai 2025
this is screenshot of the system
is there any suggestions?
Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 30 Mai 2025
Hi @Tasneem Abed, My advice is to place multiple scopes at the signal lines where you suspect the source of the noise. After locating the source, you may consider designing an appropriate low-pass filter to attenuate the noise and reduce its impact.

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