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Re: Gapped-signals

Reply posted 7 years ago (10/04/2017)
Hi,  Thank you very much for the interesting explanation. It looks like LPC analysis will work for me. The eigenspace methods, such as Pisarenko or MUSIC you...

Re: Gapped-signals

Reply posted 7 years ago (10/04/2017)
Hi Neil,Thank you for your reply. The purpose is indeed spectral analysis.If I take the FFT of each segment alone, I lose resolution because of having less samples...

Re: Gapped-signals

Reply posted 7 years ago (10/04/2017)
Thank you.. I guess I will start looking at extrapolation.

Re: Gapped-signals

Reply posted 7 years ago (10/04/2017)
Hi Fred,  I enjoyed reading your reply! Thank you for taking the time. The infinite loop thing must have been interesting.To answer your questions:I do have control...
Hi Fred, thank you very much for your reply. I appreciate you taking it bottom-up, since I am a SW man with not much signal processing under my belt.I indeed meant...
Hi Neil, thank you very much for your reply. I will try and simulate a delay line as you suggested. I have realized that perhaps I could make the question a lot...
Thank you for your interest. I have tried to clarify the question in a separate new post. I wonder if I could use matlab to build a filter with both linear phase...
Thank you for your reply. I have tried to clarify the question in a separate new post. https://www.dsprelated.com/thread/4154/gapped-sign...I am unable to use Fourier...
Thank you for your reply. I have tried to clarify the question in a separate new post. https://www.dsprelated.com/thread/4154/gapped-sign...Your ideas would be...

Gapped-signals

New thread started 7 years ago
Dear signal processing enthusiasts: I am forced to cut off a part of a multi-frequency signal, creating a "gap" as shown in the figure. (only one frequency to simplify...
How does one delay a signal and allow its phase to propagate vs time with a specific slope or rate? How can one -digitally- simulate the effect of a propagation...

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