How to find annual amplitude and phase of time series

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How to find annual amplitude and phase of time series

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 19 Jul 2013
There are a number of ways you can try and estimate it. Do you have a priori knowledge of the frequency? If so you can use linear regression to find the amplitude and phase.
For example, assume I know the frequency is 10 Hz for data sampled at 100 Hz.
Fs = 100;
t = 0:1/Fs:2-1/Fs;
x = 1.5*cos(2*pi*10*t-pi/4)+randn(size(t));
% create the design matrix
X = ones(length(x),3);
X(:,2) = sin(2*pi*10*t);
X(:,3) = cos(2*pi*10*t);
x = x(:);
beta = X\x;
The amplitude estimate is:
amp_est = norm([beta(2) beta(3)],2)
The phase angle estimate is:
phase_est = atan2(-beta(2),beta(3))
If you don't know the frequency a priori, then look at the following example:

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