calculate frequency band using Parseval
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I have the fft of my signal, but I don't know its frequency band and there are no lobe to extimate it.
Can I use Parseval's Theorem to calculate the band?
Could anyone post the code?
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Wayne King
on 28 Sep 2011
Hi, If you have the DFT (discrete Fourier transform) as implemented by fft(), then you have the frequencies. The frequencies are of the form (Fs*k)/N where Fs is the sampling frequency, N is the length of the signal and k runs from 0,1,...N/2 (for N even)
Parseval's theorem just demonstrates that energy is conserved.
x = randn(1e3,1);
xdft = fft(x);
norm(x,2)
(1/sqrt(length(x)))*norm(xdft,2)
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Wayne King
on 28 Sep 2011
I should note that the DFT is periodic with period N so the other half of the frequencies can be thought of as the negative version of the above, or you can just let k run from 0,..... N-1
biomed
on 28 Sep 2011
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