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Re: Maxima locating in noisy data
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macy |
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Re: Maxima locating in noisy data |
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Tue, 29 Jun 2010 07:31:16 -0700 |
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1. If you filter the signal, you will need to 'shift' the peak back to its
proper location.
2. If you know the shape of what should be there, use correlation funtion
and walk it along the signal. At least, you'll include all the energy and
the peak will be in the right place
3. post the question at the math group:
sci.math
they're very helpful, albeit the answer sometimes is like drinking from a
firehose.
>
> Hi again,
>
> I am unsure if this is the purpose of the forum, but I am having problems
> finding a way to locate peaks in some noisy data. It is basically a
> Fabry-Perot laser spectrum which is stored in a matrix of 10002 lines and
> 21
> columns...This is terribly vague I know but any suggestions would be
> awesome
>
> Thanks in advance
> Martin
>
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