On Mon, 2 May 1994, Roger V. Gonzalez wrote:
> Dear Biomech Subscribers:
>
> Does anyone out there know of a digital processing code which does a good
> job at filtering out A-symmetrical (one sided) noise in raw data?
>
> I have raw potentiometer data which contains large sections of A-symmetrical
> noise (both above and below) sampled at 1000 Hertz. Efforts at using digital
> filters to eliminate this noise falls short of what I desire.
>
> Thanks to anyone who can help.
>
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Hello Roger,
Could you please give a precise definition of asymmetrical noise or a
reference to a definition or a good example? Perhaps I could then help you.
Virgil.Stokes@neuro.ki.se
> Dear Biomech Subscribers:
>
> Does anyone out there know of a digital processing code which does a good
> job at filtering out A-symmetrical (one sided) noise in raw data?
>
> I have raw potentiometer data which contains large sections of A-symmetrical
> noise (both above and below) sampled at 1000 Hertz. Efforts at using digital
> filters to eliminate this noise falls short of what I desire.
>
> Thanks to anyone who can help.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------+ THE EYES OF TEXAS
> Roger V. Gonzalez, M.S., P.E. (Doctoral Candidate) | ___ ___
> Mechanical Engineering, Mail Code 62200 | \_ \ _____ / _/
> Engineering Teaching Center, 3.104 | \ \_/ \_/ /
> The University of Texas at Austin | \__ O O __/
> Austin, TX, USA 78712 | \ < > /
> TEL: (512) 471-5718 / 471-5615 FAX: (512) 471-7683 | \___/
> Internet E-mail: roger@armus.me.utexas.edu |
> --------------------------------------------------------+ GO HORNS !!
>
Hello Roger,
Could you please give a precise definition of asymmetrical noise or a
reference to a definition or a good example? Perhaps I could then help you.
Virgil.Stokes@neuro.ki.se