Spectral or peak alignment
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Curious Mind
le 9 Juil 2017
Réponse apportée : Kateryna Artyushkova
le 19 Oct 2018
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Hello: I have two spectra, Spectrum A and Spectrum B. Spectrum A is the reference spectrum and spectrum B is one I just collected. I'm trying to match spectrum B with the reference spectrum A. However, I realized that the peaks in B are a bit shifted.
My question is how do I correctly align B to the reference A using matlab?
How do I correct for the peak shifts in my spectrum so that they align correctly to the reference spectrum using matlab or any other program or algorithm?
Thank you.
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dpb
le 9 Juil 2017
'Pends on what kind of shift you're talking about...is it simply a phase shift of the whole spectrum or a shrinkage/expansion?
Attach at least figure; data would be better...
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Kateryna Artyushkova
le 19 Oct 2018
Maybe this will work: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/15392-shifts-set-of-spectra-to-a-new-maximum-position?s_tid=prof_contriblnk
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Star Strider
le 9 Juil 2017
One option is to use the Signal Processing Toolbox alignsignals (link) function. That is not its intended use, but it could work. (It is relatively recent. The documentation does not say when it was introduced.)
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Image Analyst
le 9 Juil 2017
Look up xcorr in the help and see this entry "Find a Signal in a Measurement". It says "You receive some data and would like to know if it matches a longer stream you have measured. Cross-correlation allows you to make that determination, even when the data are corrupted by noise."
and then it gives an example. Try it.
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