TIME-DOMAIN CROSS-CORRELATION FUNCTION

xcorrTD takes two discrete time signals as input and calculates cross-correlation and delay
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xcorrTD takes two discrete time signals as input and calculates cross-correlation values, cross-correlation
coefficients and delay (lag) between two signals. The computation is performed in the time domain. The results of xcorrTD has been validated against the MatLAB's xcorr function.
For cross-correlation in frequency domain see xcorrFD.
Syntax: [lags,ck,cc,td] = xcorrTD(x,y)
Input:
x = input signal 1 (must be a Nx1 or 1xN vector)
y = input signal 2 (must be a Nx1 or 1xN vector)
Output:
lags = a vector of lags with a length of 2xN-1 (N = number of
data points in signal x or y)
ck = cross-correlation values (MatLAB xcorr gives them as
output)
cc = correlation coefficients
td = delay (i.e., number of lags) between two signals

Cite As

Dr. Erol Kalkan, P.E. (2024). TIME-DOMAIN CROSS-CORRELATION FUNCTION (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/63337-time-domain-cross-correlation-function), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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Created with R2016a
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1.0.0.0

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