dsp.MovingVariance
Moving variance
Description
The dsp.MovingVariance
System object™ computes the moving variance of the input signal along each channel,
independently over time. The object uses either the sliding window method or the exponential
weighting method to compute the moving variance. In the sliding window method, a window of
specified length is moved over the data, sample by sample, and the variance is computed over
the data in the window. In the exponential weighting method, the object subtracts each sample
of the data from the average, squares the difference, and multiplies the squared result with a
weighting factor. The object then computes the variance by adding all the weighted data. For
more details on these methods, see Algorithms.
The dsp.MovingVariance
object and the movvar
function both compute the moving variance of the input signal. However,
the object can process large streams of real-time data and handle system states automatically.
The function performs one-time computations on data that is readily available and cannot
handle system states. For a comparison between the two, see System Objects vs MATLAB Functions.
To compute the moving variance of the input:
Create the
dsp.MovingVariance
object and set its properties.Call the object with arguments, as if it were a function.
To learn more about how System objects work, see What Are System Objects?
Creation
Syntax
Description
returns a moving
variance object, MovVar
= dsp.MovingVarianceMovVar
, using the default
properties.
sets the MovVar
= dsp.MovingVariance(Len
)WindowLength
property to Len
.
sets the MovVar
= dsp.MovingVariance(Len
,Overlap
)WindowLength
property to Len
and the
OverlapLength
property to Overlap
.
specifies additional properties using MovVar
= dsp.MovingVariance(Name,Value
)Name,Value
pairs. Unspecified
properties have default values.
Example: MovVar = dsp.MovingVariance('Method','Exponential
weighting','ForgettingFactor',0.9);
Properties
Usage
Syntax
Description
Input Arguments
Output Arguments
Object Functions
To use an object function, specify the
System object as the first input argument. For
example, to release system resources of a System object named obj
, use
this syntax:
release(obj)
Examples
Algorithms
References
[1] Bodenham, Dean. “Adaptive Filtering and Change Detection for Streaming Data.” PH.D. Thesis. Imperial College, London, 2012.
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced in R2016bSee Also
Functions
Objects
dsp.MovingMaximum
|dsp.MovingMinimum
|dsp.MovingAverage
|dsp.MovingRMS
|dsp.MovingStandardDeviation
|dsp.MedianFilter