Adding high frequency noise..
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Image Analyst
am 28 Apr. 2014
1 Stimme
Hint: one way to do it is to take the fft of your signal and add random numbers ONLY to frequencies higher than whatever you consider "high" to be. And there will be no noise at lower frequencies. Then, after you've added noise, inverse Fourier transform to get back to the "x" (spatial) domain.
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Prajan Pradhan
am 28 Apr. 2015
With your explanation there are imaginary terms while doing ifft. When used absolute value i.e. abs(fft_data), there is error in the audio which is not filtered.
Sowmya Dasari
am 9 Okt. 2017
can u please answer the doubt asked by prajan pradhan i too got a similar error ?
Image Analyst
am 9 Okt. 2017
Post your code and audio file so I can try to fix it.
Daniel Russell
am 15 Dez. 2021
Great idea, that worked perfectly (doing image processing demo). Thanks.
Jan
am 28 Apr. 2014
0 Stimmen
Yes. You can create any kind of noise in Matlab and add it to your signal.
For a more detailed help, please explain the details of your problem.
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Marben
am 28 Apr. 2014
Jan
am 3 Mai 2014
@Marben: Please provide any information. Do you need a general "high" frequency, than use simply rand(). If you have a defined frequency spectrum, explain it with all required details.
Prajan Pradhan
am 28 Apr. 2015
If I need to insert noise of frequency over 20 kHz to an audio signal. How can I do that?
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