InstantFrequencyOCM​ethod

Instantaneous frequency routine which is robust in case of non-zero mean and linearly shifted data.
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Instantaneous frequency is computed from the Analytic Signal by Osculating Circle method.
The Instantaneous Phase is derived from the particle velocity series rather than
directly from the particle trajectory series - the latter is used by the traditional
Gabor's method. This lets to more reliable Instantaneous Frequency estimation.
This method overcomes the problem of non-physical negative Instantaneous
Frequencies which usually occurs if the Gabor's method is applied to
non-zero mean or linearly shifted data.
The algorithm is based on Osculating circle method described in:

Hsu, Ming-Kuang, Jiun-Chyuan Sheu, and Cesar Hsue.
"Overcoming the Negative Frequencies-Instantaneous Frequency and
Amplitude Estimation Using Osculating Circle Method."
Journal of Marine Science and Technology 19.5 (2011): 514-521.

The three point formula is used for numerical derivation of the
particle trajectory and instantaneous phase.

input : input signal as column-wise matrix
sample rate [ Hz ]
output: instantaneous frequency [ Hz ] as column-wise matrix

Cite As

Martin Mityska (2024). InstantFrequencyOCMethod (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/48924-instantfrequencyocmethod), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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Created with R2011a
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1.0.0.0