Add zero padding to fft
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am 1 Apr. 2024
Kommentiert: Star Strider
am 5 Apr. 2024
I am trying to add zero padding to my fft but am unsure where I would add it, I have tried putting it at the end of the fft_spectrum line but that isn't working. Thank you for your time!
%% perform FFT of signal :
[freq,fft_spectrum] = do_fft(t,output_sum);
figure
plot(freq,fft_spectrum,'-*')
xlim([0 1000]);
title('FFT of output sum signal')
ylabel('Amplitude');
xlabel('Frequency [Hz]')
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
function [freq_vector,fft_spectrum] = do_fft(time,data)
time = time(:);
data = data(:);
dt = mean(diff(time));
Fs = 1/dt;
nfft = length(data); % maximise freq resolution => nfft equals signal length
%% use windowing or not at your conveniance
% no window , zero padd!!!
fft_spectrum = abs(fft(data))*2/nfft;
% % hanning window
window = hanning(nfft);
window = window(:);
fft_spectrum = abs(fft(data.*window))*4/nfft;
% one sidded fft spectrum % Select first half
if rem(nfft,2) % nfft odd
select = (1:(nfft+1)/2)';
else
select = (1:nfft/2+1)';
end
fft_spectrum = fft_spectrum(select,:);
freq_vector = (select - 1)*Fs/nfft;
end
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Star Strider
am 1 Apr. 2024
Bearbeitet: Star Strider
am 2 Apr. 2024
Let the fft function add it to the original time domain signal vector (it pads it at the end) by specifying the second argument to be greater than the signal length.
Using:
NFFT = 2^nextpow2(L);
where ‘L’ is the signal length is best, because lengths of powers-of-2 (not limited to ‘L’, and can be several times that length so long as it is a power-of-2 and fits in memory) really is more efficient and faster (I actually timed it a while back). This also increases the frequency resolution, always a good thing (in my opinion).
As for calculating the one-sided Fourier transformm, I coded ‘FFT1’ a while back for my own use, and have posted it it here in some of my answers —
Fs = 44100;
L = 1;
t = linspace(0, Fs*L, Fs*L+1).'/Fs; % Time Vector (Assume Column Vectors)
s = sin(2*pi*t*(1:1000:2.2E4)); % Signal Vector Matrix
[FTs,Fv] = FFT1(s,t); % Call 'FFT1' Function
figure
plot(Fv, abs(FTs)*2) % Plot Results
grid
xlim([0 max(Fv)])
axis('padded')
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)')
ylabel('Magnitude')
function [FTs1,Fv] = FFT1(s,t)
t = t(:);
L = numel(t);
if size(s,2) == L
s = s.';
end
Fs = 1/mean(diff(t));
Fn = Fs/2;
NFFT = 2^nextpow2(L);
FTs = fft((s - mean(s)) .* hann(L).*ones(1,size(s,2)), NFFT)/sum(hann(L));
Fv = linspace(0, 1, NFFT/2+1)*Fn;
Iv = 1:numel(Fv);
FTs1 = FTs(Iv,:);
end
The online Run feature is still not working (it didn’t work all day yesterday either), so I can’t demonstrate it here, however I again verified that it works (in MATLAB Online).
EDIT — (2 Apr 2024 at 10:37)
The Run feature is back, so I ran the code.
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Star Strider
am 5 Apr. 2024
In MATLAB, zero-padding is usually done at the end of the vector. (Zero-padding to an integer power-of-2 increases the fft efficiency because the fft algorithm works best in that instance.) It has the definite additional advantage of increasing the frequency resolution.
Windowing (for example with a hann window) corrects for the finite nature of a discrete Fourier transform, so the result more closely matches the result of an analytic Fourier transform (that by definition integrates from .to ).
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