Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

Data Filtering

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Sangwoo
Sangwoo le 16 Juin 2011
I finally have obtained force plate data with the use of the MATLAB data aquisition toolbox. I think the data contain a lot of noise. With that, I want to know how to filter the data.
Thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Juin 2011
You need a theoretical model of the noise in order to filter it properly. If you don't have a theoretical model, then I could say, "Just zero all of the data" and that would be a perfectly smooth solution that you wouldn't be able to discount.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Juin 2011
For example, how much of the noise is in the item being measured, and how much of the noise is in the technology used for doing the measurements?
To toss some things out randomly: are the force measurements affected by frictive heating and if so how does that heat dissipate as a function of time and distance? Is the force being measured indirectly by optical fringing, and if so then does that imply you have quantum noise problems because of the use of CMOS or CCD detectors?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Juin 2011
Is whatever sensing being done linear response or non-linear?
Is the noise additive noise or multiplicative noise? Is some of the noise due to quantum uncertainty "smearing" results?

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