Paramerer setting for pmtm() multitaper method
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Hi all, I'm trying to do spectral analysis by pmtm method:
clear
clc; close all
% artificial data
Fs = 300; % Sampling frequency
T = 1/Fs; % Sample time
L = 3000; % Length of signal
t = (0:L-1)*T; % Time vector
% Sum of a 50 Hz sinusoid and a 120 Hz sinusoid
x = 0.7*sin(2*pi*50*t) + sin(2*pi*120*t);
y = x + 3*randn(size(t)); % Sinusoids plus noise
y=y(:);
% Spectral analysis
T = 0.5; % sec
W = 3; % -Hz
% Matlab multitaper method
nw = T*W; % nw is the time-bandwidth product
[Pxx, f] = pmtm(y, nw, [], Fs);
plot(f, Pxx) % PSD
title('Spectral analysis by Matlab')
The graph looks fine, but actually, I have no ideas to set T and W. I just randomly put some numbers there. Could anyone please explain as simple as possible that how to select T and W, also how many tapers should be implemented to a specified signal (with unknown frequency of cause in a practical case).
Many thanks for any help Kyle
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Honglei Chen
on 12 Sep 2011
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Hi Kyle,
The time-bandwidth product, nw, gives you a trade-off of the variance and resolution. When it gets larger, more windows are applied to the signal so there are more averaging to the resulting spectrum. However, larger nw also means that for each window, the mainlobe is wider so the resolution takes a hit.
HTH,
Honglei
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