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Hello,
I have matlab code. Right now in this code i am giving fi as a external input that is fi = cos(10*Tspan) but instead of this how could i give audio file or *.wav file as an external input to this system ? I have read wavread function but not getting idea.
As per my perception, if i have for example engine.wav file then should i right fi = wavread(engine.wav) and this fi i can used as a external input ? or i have to write something extra for this ?
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function dz = myeqd(t,y,ti,fi)
dz = zeros(3,1);
mu=0.7;
r= sqrt(y(1)^2 + y(2)^2);
K=2;
F=interp1(ti,fi,t);
dz(1)= (mu - r^2)*y(1) - y(3)*y(2) +K*F;
dz(2) = (mu - r^2)*y(2) + y(3)*y(1);
dz(3) = (-K*F) * (y(2)/sqrt(y(1)^2 + y(2)^2));
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then call this function
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Tspan= 0:0.01:500; % time vector
fi = cos(10*Tspan); % external perturbation
ti=Tspan;
[T,Y]=ode45(@(t,y) myeqd(t,y,ti,fi),Tspan,[1;1;30]);
plot (T,Y(:,3))
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thank you

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Jan 2013
Yes, you can use fi = wavread('engine.wav');
Do be careful, though: many audio files are stereo, and so wavread() would result in two columns but your code appears to be expecting only one column.

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Aniket
Aniket on 28 Jan 2013
thanks Walter
and small doubt if the file is stereo then i have to use left and right coloumn and if file is mono then i can directly use fi as an input ?

Jan
Jan on 28 Jan 2013
Exactly:
fi = wavread('engine.wav')
Be sure to catch the frequency also, otherwise you cannot correlate the signal with the real time.
But a problem remains: You function to be integrated has discontinuities caused by the linear interpolation of a discontinuos perturbation. The stepsize control of ODE45 requires a smooth function, see: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/59582#answer_72047. In consequence you can get 1. long runtimes and inaccurate results, 2. a warning and inaccurate results, or 3. an error, which stops the integration depending on the input data. From a scientific point of view, this is not a reliable calculation and therefore a waste of time.
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Aniket
Aniket on 1 Feb 2013
Means you are saying i have to use simulink ? because simulink using fixed step solver ...i have searched in matlab doc about fixed step but i am not getting any search result .

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