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Hello everyone.
I am just wondering if there is an algorithm or technique to give the answer to the question "If the two signals are originally from the same source".. I am trying to calculate the delay time between two signals and the data are real data so I don't know my answer myself but I meant to calculate the delay time then be able to answer if the two signals are alike but just that one is delayed but at the moment with me I just answer this question by looking at the signals after shifting it back by the delayed time. My question is, is there a more practical way to code then it will be like a model evidence rather than my own judgement based on some alogorithm it will answer this question?? Any idea on any algorithm I should use and read about will be appreciated !!
Cheers, Susan
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Fangjun Jiang
am 15 Aug. 2011
I am trying to calculate the delay time between two signals and the data are real data so I don't know my answer myself but I meant to calculate the delay time then be able to answer if the two signals are alike but just that one is delayed but at the moment with me I just answer this question by looking at the signals after shifting it back by the delayed time.
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Syeed
am 28 Jun. 2023
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Hello everyone,
In Signal processing onrap course there is an task in Preprocessing Signals of Custom Preprocessing Function and the task is "Duplicate the harp, pax, and wanc signals and append _cm to the signal names. For example, duplicate harp and name the result harp_cm.
The function nm2cm has been written for you. Use the custom preprocessing function nm2cm to process the three new signals so that their units are in centimeters instead of nanometers. Then display the three new signals in the time domain." and I put my 100% on it. so, can you gays help me.
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Ayush
am 16 Jul. 2023
Hello
You need to preprocess all the three copies with the nm2cm function, one by one. This can be verified by the 'i' button which will appear after you have applied the function to the copy.

Hope this helps!!
CHEEPATI
am 25 Aug. 2023
me also put 100% effort can't solve it can you explain in detail.
Abhishek Tripathi
am 13 Sep. 2023
Duplication was succesful but it says the harp_cm, pax_cm, and wanc_cm signals are not processed correctly.
Vasam
am 28 Aug. 2023
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Duplicate the harp, pax, and wanc signals and append _cm to the signal names. For example, duplicate harp and name the result harp_cm.
The function nm2cm has been written for you. Use the custom preprocessing function nm2cm to process the three new signals so that their units are in centimeters instead of nanometers. Then display the three new signals in the time domain.
Yashwanth
am 15 Jan. 2026
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Are the pax_cm and wanc_cm signals processed correctly?
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