How can I plot the realizations of a Gaussian signal?
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I would like to plot the realizations of a simple Gaussian signal with mean 0 and unit variance. Let's call it X(t).
If I use the function randn(), I get a vector of gaussian variables, that is for every ω I get a random variable . But what I want is a function of time, that is, fixed ω, I want to see X(t) on my plot.
How can I get that?
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navid seif
le 16 Fév 2023
Déplacé(e) : Adam Danz
le 16 Fév 2023
If s(t) is a guassian signal, then the jth column of Ψi corresponds to πj that πj is a 3D vector [xj; yj; zj] shown above:
How can I implement this formula in MATLAB?
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Adam Danz
le 19 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz
le 14 Juil 2020
"I would like to plot the realizations of a simple Gaussian signal with mean 0 and unit variance. Let's call it X(t)."
The parameterized equation for a gaussian is below where
- 'a' specifies the amplitude
- 'b' specifies the x-coordinate of the center
- 'c' specifies the width
- 'x' is a vector of x inputs
gauss = @(x,a,b,c) a*exp(-(((x-b).^2)/(2*c.^2)));
% demo
x = -4:.01:4;
amp = 1;
cnt = 0;
sig = 1;
y = gauss(x, amp, cnt, sig); %same as y = gaussmf(x, [sig, cnt]) * amp;
figure
plot(x,y)
hold on
plot([cnt,cnt], ylim, ':k') %show center
xlabel('time(ms)')
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