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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Mon, 05 Dec 2011 16:20:06 +0100 |
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% When the filter command is given a standard filter designed for a % different sample rate than the input data, we should redesign the filter % on the fly. This can be done since the filter object contains the plist % that was used to design it. % % M Hewitson 04-04-07 % % $Id: test_miir_redesign.m,v 1.9 2009/07/21 05:16:29 hewitson Exp $ function test_miir_redesign() % Make a filter pl = plist('type', 'bandpass', 'fs', 1000, 'fc', [50 100], 'order', 3); f = miir(pl) % Make test AOs nsecs = 10; fs = 5000; pl = plist('nsecs', nsecs, 'fs', fs, 'tsfcn', 'sin(2*pi*7.433*t) + randn(size(t))'); a1 = ao(pl); % Filter the input data [a2, f] = filter(a1,plist('filter', f)); % Plot time-series iplot(a1, a2) % Make PSDs of input and output nfft = 16384; w = specwin('Hanning', nfft); pl = plist('Win', w, 'Nfft', nfft); a3 = psd(a1, pl); a4 = psd(a2, pl); % Plot PSDs iplot([a3 a4]) end % END