transfer function frequency response
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how to get transfer function from this time response plot? Red is input and blue is output....
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J. Webster
on 27 Jun 2016
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Take the fourier transform of both signals, then the transfer function will be the FFT of the cavity divided by the FFT of the reference.
Star Strider
on 27 Jun 2016
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You are doing ‘system identification’. If you have the Signal Processing Toolbox, use the invfreqz function. (If you have the System identification Toolbox, there are several functions you can use to identify the cavity dynamics.)
You will have to experiment with the number of poles and zeros in the transfer function. I would start with 5 for both, then use the output to define an IIR filter, and then filter the input signal with it, and continue changing the number of poles and zeros (I would specify the same number for each) until you the output reasonably approximates the response to your system.
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Zhe Liu
on 27 Jun 2016
Star Strider
on 27 Jun 2016
Can you post your data as a .mat file? It would be easier to work with it directly, and come up with some directly relevant code.
Zhe Liu
on 27 Jun 2016
Star Strider
on 27 Jun 2016
A single .mat file, please.
I apologise for the delay in responding. Life intrudes.
Zhe Liu
on 28 Jun 2016
Star Strider
on 28 Jun 2016
I’m still here!
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