FFT on unequal spaced data.
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Hi,
What is the effect of apply FFT on unequal space data? The frequency domain will also unequally spaced? Why some of the signal processing, they remain the DC component?
Should i remove DC component?
Thank you.
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Star Strider
on 16 Dec 2015
The d-c component is the mean of the signal, so it is up to you to keep it or discard it (setting it to zero).
The Fourier transform requires equally-spaced data, at least in my experience. One spectral estimation function that does not require equally-spaced data is the Lomb-Scargle periodogram, implemented in the Signal Processing Toolbox plomb function.
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Star Strider
on 17 Dec 2015
Th d-c component is the first value (zero frequency) of the FFT vector and as opposed to the other components, is always a real (not complex) value. It has no effect on the other frequency components.
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