How to add impulsive noise to a signal in MATLAB

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debojit sharma
debojit sharma am 28 Feb. 2023
Beantwortet: Meet am 6 Mär. 2023
How to add impulsive noise in a signal in Matlab. Is there any built in function available for this like we can add white gaussian noise using awgn function. So, is there any function available to add implusive noise to a signal also?
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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE am 28 Feb. 2023
I am afraid that you will have to do it all by yourself
but there are already many answers in this forum about this topic
what kind of impulse shape are yu looking for

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Meet
Meet am 6 Mär. 2023
Hi,
To add impulsive noise to a signal in MATLAB, you can use the imnoise function, which can add different types of noise to an image or a signal.
To add impulsive noise specifically, you can use the imnoise function with the 'salt & pepper' option. This option adds random white and black pixels to the image or signal, simulating impulsive noise.
Here is an example of how to add impulsive noise to a signal in MATLAB:
% Generate a signal
signal = sin(2*pi*(0:0.001:10));
% Add impulsive noise
noisy_signal = imnoise(signal, 'salt & pepper', 0.005);
% Plot the original and noisy signals
subplot(2,1,1);
plot(signal);
title('Original signal');
subplot(2,1,2);
plot(noisy_signal);
title('Noisy signal with impulsive noise');
In this example, we generate a sine wave signal and add impulsive noise with a noise density of 0.005 (i.e., 0.5% of the signal's pixels are randomly set to white or black). The resulting signal is then plotted alongside the original signal to compare them visually.
For more details, please refer imnoise documentation.

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