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From: "Chia C Chong" <Chia.Chong@ee.ed.ac.uk>
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Subject: DFT of an irregular time-spacing signal
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 14:39:45 +0100
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Hi there!

I have a signal, y which has irregular time-spacing. I would like to find
the power spectrum of this signal. Since the signal has irregular
time-spacing, I guess I can't simply perform the DFT using the fft command
in Matlab?? If so, what method should I used in order to find the power
spectrum of y?

Thanks.
CCC