"abhinav" <akashya@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am a newcomer in DSP.
> I am using MATLAB for that.My data is in form of a N*1 matrix.
> Why there is phase associated with it though its all real data(+ve
> integers).
> If i have some other data in N*1 matrix.How can i get effective
> crosscorrelation.
>
> My approach is:-
> --FFT
> --filter using simple filter to remove low frquency component
> --iFFt
> --obtain cross and auto correlation.
To your first question, imagine that you have a time sequence of N samples
to fill your Nx1 matrix / vector.
Now, assume that the first N/2 samples consist of 10 samples per cycle of
sinkt and the last N/2 samples consist of 30 samples per cycle of sin(k/3)t.
The first N/2 samples are at one frequency that is delayed perhaps not at
all. The seond N/2 samples are at another frequency that is delayed by N/2
samples. Delay and phase are related as: phase is the integral of delay -
so constant delay with frequency results in linear phase. Thus, a simple
delay introduces phase.
If you compute a Fourier Transform of temporal data, you will get amplitude
and phase at each frequency that's output. The amplitude and phase are
averaged over the temporal epoch of the input data - one way to look at it.
Fred
Reply by abhinav●October 6, 20042004-10-06
I am a newcomer in DSP.
I am using MATLAB for that.My data is in form of a N*1 matrix.
Why there is phase associated with it though its all real data(+ve integers).
If i have some other data in N*1 matrix.How can i get effective crosscorrelation.
My approach is:-
--FFT
--filter using simple filter to remove low frquency component
--iFFt
--obtain cross and auto correlation.
Thanks in advance