Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

Remove seismometer signal from the transfer function of the instrument

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Alessio Lodato
Alessio Lodato le 6 Mai 2021
Commenté : Star Strider le 10 Mai 2021
Dear All,
i need to remove a seismometer signal, in displacements, from the transfer function of the instrument.
Can you suggest me how to do it?
Thank you in advance.
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Alessio Lodato
Alessio Lodato le 7 Mai 2021
Good Morning,
thank you for your availability, i have only the output of the seismometer for now, and i have the numerator and denominator of tf.
Do you mean, i need also the input ground displacement to the seismometer?
Thank you,
AL
Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE le 10 Mai 2021
hello
so you have indeed already a transfer function .... but I don't get what it means "removing a signal from a tf" ??
it's like comparing apples and oranges.. you can do math between signals or tfs , but between a signal and a tf the only thing I can do is to filter a given signal by a tf , but that has nothing to do with "removing" ...
is this an homework ? do you have a more refined explanation of what is the intention of this ?
all the best

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Alessio Lodato
Alessio Lodato le 10 Mai 2021
Hello Mathieu,
glad to hear you. Yes i need to filter output signal from the transfer function of the seismometer.
I need it for research activities.
Can you suggest me how to find the exact procedure to do it?
Thank you again.
AL
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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE le 10 Mai 2021
hello Alessio
look at filter and filtfilt to filter a signal by a given transfer function
Star Strider
Star Strider le 10 Mai 2021
This is a problem generally with instrumentation. The instrument (in this instance a seismometer) has its own characterisrtics, and filters the ground motion presented to it according to those characteristics. It is possible to estimate the transfer function of the seismometer if a record of its responses to a specific input (ideally an impulse of known amplitude) is available.
With respect to ambient recordings however, the ‘inverse problem’ — reconstructing the original signal from the recorded signal and the transfer function of the transducer — is generally not possible, simply because the frequencies not present in the recorded signal (filtered out by the transducer dynamics) are lost forever.
I have not worked with seismometers, however I have worked with physiological instrumentation, and encountered this problem in that context. I am not aware that there is any solution for it.

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