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How to attenuate the signal in frequency domain without disturbing the noise floor?
I have written a code to calculate the power spectrum of a 200Hz sinusoidal signal. In frequency domain, the strength of the 200...

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How to apply hamming window for a frequency domain signal?
Please help me with the matlab code... For example, consider a noisy sinusoidal signal. After computing the fourier transform, ...

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How to plot the spectrum of a high frequency Pulse signal of above 1GHz
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How can we determine the frequency of a pulse signal using fft?
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How to plot the spectrum of a high frequency sine wave of above 1GHz
Please help me with the matlab code

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Hello. I'm currently involved in the project named "LIDAR signal Processing using autocorrelation'. I'm asked to find the spectrum of autocorrelated noisy sinusoidal signal and pulse signals. Help me with the matlab code for this problem.
close all; clear all; clc; f = 1000; % Hz - Signal Frequency N = 1; % Number of cycles fs = 100000*f; % Hz - Sampling Frequ...

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