how to compute duration of the signal
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how to compute duration of the signal (dim: 200 x 1)
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Walter Roberson
2017 年 3 月 6 日
Duration = number of samples divided by sampling frequency.
Equivalently,
Duration = number of samples times sample rate
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Walter Roberson
2017 年 3 月 6 日
If sampling frequency is not given, then use the sample rate.
If you do not know the sample rate of the sampling frequency then there is no way to determine the duration of a signal in any units other than "samples".
The duration of the signal in the unit of samples is the same as the size() of the signal, no matter what the signal contains. Remember, 0 is a valid signal value so you cannot go by the number of non-zero entries in the signal, for example.
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Paul
2024 年 4 月 28 日
If a Matlab vector x is a subsequence of a discrete-time signal x[n], and if it's assumed that x[n] = 0 for all values of n outside the bounds of x, then the duration, N, of x[n] would be
x = [0 0 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0]; % for example
N = find(x~=0,1,'last') - find(x~=0,1,'first') + 1
If it is further assumed that x[n] is derived from uniform sampling of a continuous-time signal x(t) with sampling period T, then the duration, D, of x(t) would satisfy D < (N+1)*T.
It could be reasonably argued that N is the lower bound on the duration of x[n] and that a lower bound on the duration of x(t) would be D >= (N-1)*T.
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