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How to calculate mean of this signal in the image below.

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How to calculate Black waveform from brown waveform.
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Dimitris Kalogiros
Dimitris Kalogiros on 20 Aug 2018
Does your paper talk about synchronization or PLLs or something like that?
Hammad
Hammad on 20 Aug 2018
Title of paper: A Simulation Study of Crazy-PSO Controller For Direct Matrix Converter. I thinks its done by moving average.

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Dimitris Kalogiros
Dimitris Kalogiros on 20 Aug 2018
Edited: Dimitris Kalogiros on 20 Aug 2018
I tried to generate your input data.
If you set noise_amp=0, you will observe the influence of moving average on your useful data.
% input signal generation
t=0:0.001:40;
signal_amp=1;
noise_amp=2;
clip_amp=4;
x=signal_amp*sin(2*pi*0.25*t);
x=x+noise_amp*randn(size(x));
x(x>clip_amp)=clip_amp;
x(x<-clip_amp)=-clip_amp;
% moving average
y=zeros(size(x));
y(1)=x(1);
gain=0.001;
for n=2:length(x)
y(n)=(y(n-1)+gain*x(n))/(1+gain);
end
% compare signals
figure;
plot(t,x,'-r','color',[1 .4 .2]); hold on;
plot(t,y,'-k');
zoom on; grid on;
xlabel('time')
legend('input data', 'moving average');

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