FFT and smoothing of signal
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Hi, I have the attached signal (TENS_LOW). I would like to obtained the smoothed FFT of the signal. How can I smooth the spectrum?
Thanks
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Adam
on 16 Jan 2017
How to smooth the spectrum depends what you want to do with it really. There are plenty of ways to do it, depending how aggressive you want to be. A simple mean filter would do if you just want aggressive smoothing, but not if you want to retain certain information in peaks etc
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Star Strider
on 16 Jan 2017
Now I understand what you want to do. This is most easily done with the Signal Processing Toolbox sgolayfilt function to create the Savitzky-Golay filtered spectrum.
The Code —
D = load('Isma_gp TENS_LOW.mat');
sig = D.TENS_LOW_42;
sig = sig - mean(sig); % Remove d-c Offset
L = length(sig);
Fs = 1/0.0117; % Sampling Frequency
Fn = Fs/2; % Nyquist Frequency
FTsig = fft(sig)/L;
Fv = linspace(0, 1, fix(length(FTsig)/2)+1)*Fn; % Frequency Vector
Iv = 1:length(Fv); % Index Vector
FTsiga = double(abs(FTsig(Iv))*2); % Truncate, Magnitude, Convert To Double
sgf_sm = sgolayfilt(FTsiga, 5, 501); % Create ‘sgolayfilt’ Filtered FFT
figure(1)
plot(Fv, FTsiga)
hold on
plot(Fv, sgf_sm, '-r', 'LineWidth',2)
hold off
axis([0 1 ylim])
grid
xlabel('Frequency')
ylabel('Amplitude')
legend('Original Spectrum', 'Savitzky-Golay Filtered Spectrum')
Experiment with the sgolayfilt parameters to get the result you want.
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SYML2nd
on 1 Dec 2022
Hi @Star Strider, I think this is a brilliant solution to smooth the fft for which there are not so much other oprions to smooth it, such as for the PSD where we can use pwelch and a windowing. Are there any reference (literature) where this method of smoothing is used?
Star Strider
on 2 Dec 2022
@SYML2nd — Not to my knowledge, although I did not do a literature search. My approach here is essentially empirical.
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