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Lorenzo Bernardini


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Lsim inputs inversion provide the same result
Hello to everybody, I am using Matlab 2019b. Provided that sys is a transfer function written using the command tf, u a time s...

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Wavelet transforms - cwt vs. cwtft
For the ones who had your same problem (or similar), check the following link out. There's a full explanation of the differences...

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CWT using cwtft and Morlet Wavelet
Hello there, My name is Lorenzo Bernardini, and currently I'm encountering some issues exploring the world of CWT in MATLAB and...

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Continuos Wavelet Transform with cwtft and Morlet wavelet
Hello again to everyone, Sorry for bothering you again, but I have a further question on Continuos Wavelet Transform (CWT). Fro...

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Continuos Wavelet tranform analytic and nonanalytic
Hello there, I'm here to ask a question about the meaning of the terms "analytic" and "nonanalytic" referred to wavelets. For e...

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Continuos Wavelet Transform representation
Hello there, I've a couple of questions about the use of the CWT MATLAB function (cwt(,)) applied to a real time signal x. The ...

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EMD function for IMFs of a signal
Hello there, I'm using the EMD matlab function for my thesis. I need to decompose a certain signal into IMFs and I'm noting an ...

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Hilbert transform with sine and cosine
Thank you very much, now it's much more clearer. Sorry for having bothered you.

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Hilbert transform with sine and cosine
Hello there, I have a question: from theory I know that the Hilbert transform of a simple sine is a cosine and viceversa. Now, ...

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