what is the noise bandwidth considered while calcuating SNR ; for func of the form .. r = snr(x,fs,n)

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what is the noise bandwidth considered while calcuating SNR ; for func of the form .. r = snr(x,fs,n)

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Devineni Aslesha
Devineni Aslesha on 27 Aug 2019
The noise bandwidth is equal to the sampling frequency. This can be obtained by plotting the power spectral density of noise.
Use the below code for reference.
rng default
Fi = 2500;
Fs = 48e3;
N = 1024;
x = sin(2*pi*Fi/Fs*(1:N)) + 0.00001*randn(1,N);
w = kaiser(numel(x),38);
[Sxx, F] = periodogram(x,w,numel(x),Fs,'centered');
plot(F,10*log10(Sxx));
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)');
ylabel('Power/Frequency(dB/Hz)');
title('Power Spectral Density');
In the above plot, noise bandwidth = Fs
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Veeresh S
Veeresh S on 3 Sep 2019
Thanks for the reply Devineni Aslesha.
If i get the SNR for the same i'll see the following tmp1.PNG
which shows the freq componets upto fs/2 .
So , which is it fs or fs/2 ?
Devineni Aslesha
Devineni Aslesha on 4 Sep 2019
In the given plot, noise bandwidth is equal to fs. Eventhough, the frequency components are shown upto fs or fs/2, the only difference it makes is a single sided or double sided spectrum respectively. In both cases, noise bandwidth is equal to fs.

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