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3.4.3 Notch and comb filters. To remove periodic artifacts (periodic in the time domain) (discrete in the frequency domain). 3.4.3 Notch and comb filters. To remove periodic artifacts (periodic in the time domain) (discrete in the frequency domain). Figure 3.40. DC gain = ?.
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3.4.3 Notch and comb filters To remove periodic artifacts (periodic in the time domain) (discrete in the frequency domain)
3.4.3 Notch and comb filters To remove periodic artifacts (periodic in the time domain) (discrete in the frequency domain) Figure 3.40
3.7 filter selection • Synchronized averaging: • Signal: stationary or cyclo-stationary • Signal: Periodic or quasi-periodic • Synchronization is possible • Noise: stationary, random, uncorrelated with the signal, zero mean
MA averaging: • Signal: stationary (over the window duration) • Noise: stationary (over the window duration) , zero mean • Signal: low-frequency • on-line, real-time
Frequency-domain fixed filter: • Signal: stationary • Noise: stationary • signal is band-limited or noise is band-limited
Optimal filter: * Signal: stationary
Adaptive filter: • Signal: not necessarily stationary • uncorelated between signal and noise • No information about the signal and the noise • Reference is available
5. N=2 - 8 Fc = 0.5 – 5