Problem with convert acceleration to velocity and displacement

Hi everyone,
I used DAQ to get acceleration, however, when I convert accleration to velocity and displacement (using 'cumtrapz' function) is not OK like the picture below:
Problem is that the velocity and displacement is increase with time. What i need to do make the velocity and displacement stable around 0.

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) le 9 Juin 2016
Apparently there is an offset in your acceleration data. You can subtract a running mean
A(k) = ValueFromDaq - mean(A(1:k-1))

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vu ngothanh
vu ngothanh le 10 Juin 2016
Modifié(e) : vu ngothanh le 10 Juin 2016
Dear Mr Job,
Your method not work properly. It still have a little offset. Do you have any other way to solve it.
Thank you.
Try subtracting the median instead of the mean.
Dear Mr Star Strider,
Thank you for your help. your way much better.
Thank you very much.
As always, my pleasure.
The median is the value at which 50% of the values are above and 50% are below. The mean is significantly affected by extremes of the values, since it is the least-squared-error estimate of the centroid of a particular distribution. The median is not affected by the extremes.
Good suggestion, Star Strider, to use the median.
Dear Mr Jos and Star Strider,
at last, I found "detrend" function. I think that is the best solution for this situation.
Thank you for you all for helping me.

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Bora Eryilmaz
Bora Eryilmaz le 21 Mar 2024
The new convertVibration function in MATLAB R2024a release of the Predictive Maintenance Toolbox lets you compute baseline-corrected and filtered acceleration, velocity, and displacement signals from vibration measurements using a single sensor output from either an accelerometer, velocity sensor, or displacement sensor.

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