How do you measure the phase difference between two different signals?
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How do you measure the phase difference between two different signals?
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Jan 2011
In pure Matlab, or with the Signal Processing Toolbox?
What exactly are the available inputs? Are the two signals time synchronized? Are they the same sampling frequency? The same duration?
Arif
on 25 Jan 2011
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James Ramm
on 23 Jan 2011
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try; help angle
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Jan 2011
That would give you the phase angle of a complex value at a particular point.
Are you suggesting,
angle(complex(A,B))
for the two signals A and B ?
Arif
on 25 Jan 2011
Paulo Silva
on 25 Jan 2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_(waves)
James Ramm
on 7 Feb 2011
then simply do like wiki suggests:
A sine (or cosine) equation looks like y=Asin(wx-t) [or y=Acos(wx-t)]. The phase shift is "t." ("A" is the amplitude and "w" is the frequency.)
Compute the shift for each one and subtract, for y=0
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